Using SHACL and RDF technologies to run an open source platform of curated, searchable imaging software
Talk Title
Using SHACL and RDF technologies to run an open source platform of curated, searchable imaging software
Session Overview
We will be presenting a solution to web-form based data ingestion challenge which leverages the power of RDF and SHACL. This talk will illustrate:
- How to effectively define a schema and employ it for the (semi-automatic) generation of forms.
- How these forms enable users to effortlessly generate instance data that adheres to the defined schema.
- Show process of utilizing the generated instance data against the schema to infer new triples such as a FAIR level rating for each entry.
- How throughout the architecture, SPARQL queries are used as the tools for accessing, modifying, and back-up of the graph database that underpins the website. Notably, our approach relies on the utilization of open source code and ontologies formatted in ReSpec, promoting transparency in our solution.
Target Audience
Technical practitioners, architects, anybody designing platform-like solutions for pointing to metadata about things.
Desired Feedback
Would love ideas, collaborations on fully auto-generating forms from SHACL shapes in a user friendly way, especially pythonic solutions are welcome to lower the developer barrier to including SHACL and RDF in a standard data ingestion pipeline.
Speaker Details
Robin Franken - Knowledge Engineer at SDSC Carlos Vivar Rios - Data Engineer at SDSC
Recording Consent
YES
Workshop Potential
NO
Visual Aid for Social Media
Thanks for the proposal! I'm finalizing the schedule in the following 1-2 weeks, looks like we are pretty much full already.
Thanks for the contribution! Your session is accepted, looking forward to see you! Would be great if you could finish the text, we will announce the schedule very soon.