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Nowadays, Linked Open Data (LOD) represents a promising source for many applications of the Semantic Web. However, appropriate data acquisition techniques have to be developed to overcome both incompleteness and redundancy. Our work addresses this problem in the scenario of populating an OWL ontology with property assertions considering the existence of multiple, equivalent, multi-valued and missing properties in the LOD. Since the correspondences to be built are complex, we propose a model to specify them. We also define a model to specify alternative paths to access properties in case of missing values. We then show how these models are used to automatically generate SPARQL queries and thus, facilitate interrogation. A running example is given.
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Alec, C., Reynaud-Delaître, C., Safar, B. (2016). A Model for Linked Open Data Acquisition and SPARQL Query Generation. In: Haemmerlé, O., Stapleton, G., Faron Zucker, C. (eds) Graph-Based Representation and Reasoning. ICCS 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9717. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40985-6_18
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