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NMT4RDFS
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ascent
- Datalog in 100 lines of JavaScript (2022)
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Databases are the endgame for data-oriented design
A datalog engine like https://github.com/s-arash/ascent is worth looking at.
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GDlog: A GPU-Accelerated Deductive Engine
Sounds awesome--feel free to get in touch with us (the authors of this paper) and share your progress. We have a similar single-node Datalog engine in Rust, it would be cool to benchmark your results against parallel Ascent (https://github.com/s-arash/ascent).
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Datafrog: A lightweight Datalog engine in Rust
I think people should look at Ascent [1]. I love the way it embeds Rust seamlessly. It's like JSX for Datalog/Rust.
[1]: https://github.com/s-arash/ascent
NMT4RDFS
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GDlog: A GPU-Accelerated Deductive Engine
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Parameter-Settings-of-th...
"Deep learning for noise-tolerant RDFS reasoning" (2018) > NMT4RDFS: http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/content/deep-learning-no... :
> This paper documents a novel approach that extends noise-tolerance in the SW to full RDFS reasoning. Our embedding technique— that is tailored for RDFS reasoning— consists of layering RDF graphs and encoding them in the form of 3D adjacency matrices where each layer layout forms a graph word. Each input graph and its entailments are then represented as sequences of graph words, and RDFS inference can be formulated as translation of these graph words sequences, achieved through neural machine translation. Our evaluation on LUBM1 synthetic dataset shows 97% validation accuracy and 87.76% on a subset of DBpedia while demonstrating a noise-tolerance unavailable with rule-based reasoners.
NMT4RDFS: https://github.com/Bassem-Makni/NMT4RDFS
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A human-generated review article with an emphasis on standards; with citations to summarize:
"Why do we need SWRL and RIF in an OWL2 world?" [with SPARQL CONSTRUCT, SPIN, and now SHACL]
What are some alternatives?
datafrog - A lightweight Datalog engine in Rust
treeedb - Generate Soufflé Datalog types, relations, and facts that represent ASTs from a variety of programming languages.
leanstore
gdlog
warpcore - A Library for fast Hash Tables on GPUs
jsoncrack.com - ✨ Innovative and open-source visualization application that transforms various data formats, such as JSON, YAML, XML, CSV and more, into interactive graphs.
cccl - CUDA C++ Core Libraries
virtuoso-opensource - Virtuoso is a high-performance and scalable Multi-Model RDBMS, Data Integration Middleware, Linked Data Deployment, and HTTP Application Server Platform
FuXi - Chimezie Ogbuji's FuXi reasoner. NON-FUNCTIONING, RETAINED FOR ARCHIVAL PURPOSES. For working code plus version and associated support requirements see: