Turn your web APIs into just another piece of your Knowledge Graph
May 10 | KGC 2023
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21m
Web APIs have become a de-facto standard to enable HTTP-based access to machine-processable data. In this talk, I will present the SPARQL micro-service architecture, a lightweight approach that bridges web APIs and RDF knowledge graphs by making it possible to enforce a uniform data model over multiple sources, while using SPARQL as a unique query language. I will illustrate how we apply these techniques in the biodiversity area where multiple data sources provide complementary yet often conflicting data, and how we can integrate in-house and public data sources in a seamless knowledge graph supporting our applications and enriching the users’ experience.
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