Setting up an OpenRefine reconciliation endpoint over GraphDB
Recent versions of GraphDB offer an integrated OpenRefine tool, with its all important support for reconciling data against existing vocabularies, provided they are exposed via an OpenRefine-compliant reconciliation API, which you can then call from GraphDB/OpenRefine. Now following a few hints I picked up from recent GraphDB talks, I expected such a reconciliation API would be also automatically exposed over the data in GraphDB itself (possibly involving the Lucene connector), so that you could reconcile new tabular data against the entities that are already in your RDF graph. But unfortunately I can't find any information about such support in the docs nor in the most recent GraphDB release. Is there any straightforward way of setting up such service over RDF data / SPARQL endpoint? Thanks in advance for any tips.
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Recent versions of GraphDB offer an integrated OpenRefine tool, with its all important support for reconciling data against existing vocabularies, provided they are exposed via an OpenRefine-compliant reconciliation API, which you can then call from GraphDB/OpenRefine. Now following a few hints I picked up from recent GraphDB talks, I expected such a reconciliation API would be also automatically exposed over the data in GraphDB itself (possibly involving the Lucene connector), so that you could reconcile new tabular data against the entities that are already in your RDF graph. But unfortunately I can't find any information about such support in the docs nor in the most recent GraphDB release. Is there any straightforward way of setting up such service over RDF data / SPARQL endpoint? Thanks in advance for any tips.
openrefine graphdb
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Recent versions of GraphDB offer an integrated OpenRefine tool, with its all important support for reconciling data against existing vocabularies, provided they are exposed via an OpenRefine-compliant reconciliation API, which you can then call from GraphDB/OpenRefine. Now following a few hints I picked up from recent GraphDB talks, I expected such a reconciliation API would be also automatically exposed over the data in GraphDB itself (possibly involving the Lucene connector), so that you could reconcile new tabular data against the entities that are already in your RDF graph. But unfortunately I can't find any information about such support in the docs nor in the most recent GraphDB release. Is there any straightforward way of setting up such service over RDF data / SPARQL endpoint? Thanks in advance for any tips.
openrefine graphdb
Recent versions of GraphDB offer an integrated OpenRefine tool, with its all important support for reconciling data against existing vocabularies, provided they are exposed via an OpenRefine-compliant reconciliation API, which you can then call from GraphDB/OpenRefine. Now following a few hints I picked up from recent GraphDB talks, I expected such a reconciliation API would be also automatically exposed over the data in GraphDB itself (possibly involving the Lucene connector), so that you could reconcile new tabular data against the entities that are already in your RDF graph. But unfortunately I can't find any information about such support in the docs nor in the most recent GraphDB release. Is there any straightforward way of setting up such service over RDF data / SPARQL endpoint? Thanks in advance for any tips.
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I am not aware of any such endpoint in GraphDB - I agree it would be a very good thing to have.
As a workaround you could use the RDF extension which lets you create reconciliation services from SPARQL endpoints - but this is generally very slow and depends on the particular SPARQL engine (so I am not even sure this can work with GraphDB).
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I am not aware of any such endpoint in GraphDB - I agree it would be a very good thing to have.
As a workaround you could use the RDF extension which lets you create reconciliation services from SPARQL endpoints - but this is generally very slow and depends on the particular SPARQL engine (so I am not even sure this can work with GraphDB).
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I am not aware of any such endpoint in GraphDB - I agree it would be a very good thing to have.
As a workaround you could use the RDF extension which lets you create reconciliation services from SPARQL endpoints - but this is generally very slow and depends on the particular SPARQL engine (so I am not even sure this can work with GraphDB).
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I am not aware of any such endpoint in GraphDB - I agree it would be a very good thing to have.
As a workaround you could use the RDF extension which lets you create reconciliation services from SPARQL endpoints - but this is generally very slow and depends on the particular SPARQL engine (so I am not even sure this can work with GraphDB).
I am not aware of any such endpoint in GraphDB - I agree it would be a very good thing to have.
As a workaround you could use the RDF extension which lets you create reconciliation services from SPARQL endpoints - but this is generally very slow and depends on the particular SPARQL engine (so I am not even sure this can work with GraphDB).
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