Masterclass: Shapes Constraint Language
KGC 2023 | Masterclasses
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1h 35m
The Shape Constraint Language (SHACL) is a W3C standardization for validating our semantic knowledge graphs by defining a set of constraints. By constraining RDF using SHACL we gain the possibility of exactly this—validating semantic knowledge graphs under a closed world assumption! This masterclass will introduce you to the SHACL Core constraints, demonstrate how to constrain your data and what happens if the data conforms false (or true for that matter!).
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