Extraction and Semantic Annotation of Workshop Proceedings in HTML using RML
Despite the significant number of existing tools, incorporating data into the Linked Open Data cloud remains complicated; hence discouraging data owners to publish their data as Linked Data. Unlocking the semantics of published data, even if they are not provided by the data owners, can contribute to surpass the barriers posed by the low availability of Linked Data and come closer to the realisation of the envisaged Semantic Web. RML, a generic mapping language based on an extension over R2RML, the W3C standard for mapping relational databases into RDF, offers a uniform way of defining the mapping rules for data in heterogeneous formats. In this paper, we present how we adjusted our prototype RML Processor, taking advantage of RML’s scalability, to extract and map data of workshop proceedings published in HTML to the RDF data model for the Semantic Publishing Challenge needs.
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Published in 2014 in Semantic Web Evaluation Challenge.
- Web
- RDF
- Linked Data
- Semantic Web
- RML
- R2RML
- rules
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@inproceedings{dimou_eswc_2014,
title = {Extraction and Semantic Annotation of Workshop Proceedings in {HTML} using {RML}},
author = {Dimou, Anastasia and Vander Sande, Miel and Colpaert, Pieter and De Vocht, Laurens and Verborgh, Ruben and Mannens, Erik and Van de Walle, Rik},
year = 2014,
month = oct,
booktitle = {Semantic Web Evaluation Challenge},
series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
volume = 475,
editor = {Presutti, Valentina and Stankovic, Milan and Cambria, Erik and Cantador, Iv{\'a}n and Di Iorio, Angelo and Di Noia, Tommaso and Lange, Christoph and Reforgiato Recupero, Diego and Tordai, Anna},
pages = {114--119},
publisher = {Springer},
url = {http://2014.eswc-conferences.org/sites/default/files/eswc2014-challenges_spc_submission_30.pdf},
}
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