While the current mechanism of reification in RDF is without semantics and widely considered inappropriate and cumbersome, some form of reification - speaking about triples themselves - is needed in RDF for many reasonable applications: in particular, reification allows for enhancing triples with annotations relating to provenance, spatio-temporal validity, degrees of trust, fuzzy values and/or other contextual information. In this position paper, we argue that - besides resolving the issue of how to syntactically represent reification in the future (i.e., whether to stick with the current reification mechanism or standardise a different mechanism such as Named Graphs) - it is time to agree on certain core annotations that are widely needed. We summarise existing work and provide a possible direction towards handling reification by means of a general annotation framework that can be instantiated for those major use cases we currently see arising.

RDF needs annotations

Straccia U;
2010

Abstract

While the current mechanism of reification in RDF is without semantics and widely considered inappropriate and cumbersome, some form of reification - speaking about triples themselves - is needed in RDF for many reasonable applications: in particular, reification allows for enhancing triples with annotations relating to provenance, spatio-temporal validity, degrees of trust, fuzzy values and/or other contextual information. In this position paper, we argue that - besides resolving the issue of how to syntactically represent reification in the future (i.e., whether to stick with the current reification mechanism or standardise a different mechanism such as Named Graphs) - it is time to agree on certain core annotations that are widely needed. We summarise existing work and provide a possible direction towards handling reification by means of a general annotation framework that can be instantiated for those major use cases we currently see arising.
2010
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Proceedings of W3C Workshop --- RDF Next Steps
W3C Workshop - RDF Next Steps
http://www.w3.org/2009/12/rdf-ws/papers/ws09
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
June 26-27 2010
Stanford, Palo Alto, Californi
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
RDFS
Annotation
Time
Fuzzy
7
open
Lopes, N; Zimmerman, A; Hogan, A; Lucacsy, G; Polleres, A; Straccia, U; Decker, S
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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