Jesse Wright

Jesse Wright
Australian National University | ANU · College of Engineering and Computer Science & Department of Mathematics

Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) - Science

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The Solid vision aims to make data independent of applications through technical specifications , which detail how to publish and consume permissioned data across multiple autonomous locations called "pods". The current document-centric interpretation of Solid, wherein a pod is a single hierarchy of Linked Data documents, cannot fully realize this...
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Knowledge graph creation and maintenance is difficult for naïve users. One barrier is the paucity of user friendly publishing tools that separate schema modeling from instance data creation. The Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL), a W3C standard for validating RDF based knowledge graphs, can help. SHACL enables domain relevant structure , expressed...
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Ontologies expressed in OWL and their associated SHACL [4] constraints contain detailed metadata and assumptions on Knowledge Graphs (KGs). With this information comes the possibility of developing front-end applications that interact with these KGs. These opportunities are often unrealised as Web developers are required to interpret OWL and SHACL...
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This manuscript introduces J2RM: a tool to process mappings from JSON data to RDF triples guided by an OWL2 ontology structure. The mappings are defined as annotation properties associated with each ontology entity of interest. They are embedded in an ontology file so that they can be readily deployed and shared to automate RDF-graph creation. In t...
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Knowledge graph creation and maintenance is difficult for naïve users. One barrier is the paucity of user friendly publishing tools that separate schema modeling from instance data creation. The Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL) [12], a W3C standard for validating RDF based knowledge graphs, can help. SHACL enables domain relevant structure, expre...

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