While being proddedto finish on time, Mr. Barrasa explained a very powerful concept with limitless possibilities. Like Einstein talking about E = mc2, and then having to rush through and covering only part of the Quantum theory. Great talk and hope to be able to have a longer video on the subject as explained by the speaker.
Congratulations, very good talk! i'm work with Neo4j and Ontologies in my PhD too. I'm converting natural language to axioms in OWL and store in Neo4j. Do you have materials and examples about inferences, my problem now is find good examples to show inferences. Thank you!
A lot more on this topic and with a lot more detail in the goingmeta.live/ series. You'll find ontology-driven KG creation, inferencing, model validation, ontology learning... and much more! And all the code is available for you to try: github.com/jbarrasa/goingmeta
Translation is really lightweight so performance is great. But don't take my word for it, try it yourself :) You can find the extension here: github.com/jbarrasa/neosemantics
Hola Higinio, it was a lightning talk and I only had 15 min. You may find this introductory session useful: ruclips.net/video/OVweE--RJqM/видео.html Thanks for your interest!
While being proddedto finish on time, Mr. Barrasa explained a very powerful concept with limitless possibilities. Like Einstein talking about E = mc2, and then having to rush through and covering only part of the Quantum theory. Great talk and hope to be able to have a longer video on the subject as explained by the speaker.
Congratulations, very good talk! i'm work with Neo4j and Ontologies in my PhD too. I'm converting natural language to axioms in OWL and store in Neo4j. Do you have materials and examples about inferences, my problem now is find good examples to show inferences. Thank you!
Late at this but awesome video!
Thank you!
A lot more on this topic and with a lot more detail in the goingmeta.live/ series. You'll find ontology-driven KG creation, inferencing, model validation, ontology learning... and much more! And all the code is available for you to try: github.com/jbarrasa/goingmeta
For anyone looking for the neo4j browser guide he's using it is over on Jesús' github at github.com/jbarrasa/datasets/blob/master/ontos/ontologies.htm
How is the performance of the graph/RDF translations?
Translation is really lightweight so performance is great. But don't take my word for it, try it yourself :) You can find the extension here: github.com/jbarrasa/neosemantics
Gracias!
Por qué tanta prisa :(
No se entiende bien lo que quiere Ud. hacer, el objetivo vamos.
Podria hacer un video para explicar Ontologia antes?
Hola Higinio, it was a lightning talk and I only had 15 min.
You may find this introductory session useful: ruclips.net/video/OVweE--RJqM/видео.html
Thanks for your interest!
Could have been a little more detailed to get interest of people not familiar with these ideas.
good but too fast
Smart data less code