Dave Raggett

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Thanks Andy. In my demo, the query is modelled as RDF so that for machine learning, queries can be treated as data and manipulated as such. Is there a direct...

Another approach would be to focus on easier editing tools at a higher level than the RDF core. A higher level framework would embody richer knowledge that editing tools could...

@darth-willy wrote > Higher-level – would you mean up to the ontology level or still RDF-specific (syntactic) features such as different views (e.g., tabular) on RDF data? I have some...

A related idea is to see how far we can go with using natural language for both data and rules. This assumes a graph representation that is close to the...

## Higher level frameworks as key to easier graphical representations and tools I’ve played with some graphical ideas based on ATNs, see the following link for some experimental work on...

See also issue #51 (Relationship to the Web of Things) and #45 (Property Graphs). These allow for n-ary terms and the potential for alignment on graph query languages.

I have been brain storming about some ideas towards a proposal for a higher-level RDF language with a view to simplifying applications, and acting as an interchange framework between graph...

I am exploring ideas developed in Cognitive Psychology and backed up by work in Cognitive Neuroscience. Declarative knowledge is expressed as chunks, and procedural knowledge as rules that operate on...

>> It would be desirable to have short names for links so that paths through a graph can be expressed simply via a dotted path string, analogous to properties in...

> I assume that each corresponding long name would be comprised of a namespace plus the short name No, that isn't the case. This is just a graph of objects...