LinkLion: A Link Repository for the Web of Data | Database Group Leipzig
abernard102@gmail.com 2014-05-02
Summary:
Use the link to access the full text article from the Database Group, University of Leipzig Department of Computer Science. The abstract reads as follows: "Links between knowledge bases build the backbone of the Web of
Data. Consequently, numerous applications have been developed to compute,
evaluate and infer links. Still, the results of many of these applications remain
inaccessible to the tools and frameworks that rely upon it. We address this problem by presenting LinkLion, a repository for links between knowledge bases. Our
repository is designed as an open-access and open-source portal for the management and distribution of link discovery results. Users are empowered to upload
links and specify how these were created. Moreover, users and applications can
select and download sets of links via dumps or SPARQL queries. Currently, our
portal contains 12.6 million links of 10 different types distributed across 3184
mappings that link 449 datasets. In this demo, we will present the repository as
well as different means to access and extend the data it contains. The repository
can be found at http://www.linklion.org."
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