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Powerful RDF Knowledge Graph Generation with RML Mappings
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FlexRML: A Memory-Efficient Interpreter for RML.
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An Efficient RML-Compliant Engine for Knowledge Graph Construction
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A pretty sweet RML engine, for RDF.
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TED-RDF Mapping Suites for eForms Notices
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KROWN 👑: A Benchmark for RDF Graph Materialization
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Translate YARRRML into easy-to-read [R2]RML mappings
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MonkeyLoader Game Pack that provides compatibility for ResoniteModLoader.
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A Basic and Unassuming RML Processor
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TED Semantic Web Services
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RML-Core: Main features for RDF generation with RML
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Creating a FAIR Linked Data corpus for the BELTRANS research project about Belgian book translations NL-FR and FR-NL between 1970 and 2020
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Aug 20, 2024 - Jupyter Notebook
pyRML is a Python based engine for processing RML files. The RDF Mapping Language (RML) is a mapping language defined to express customized mapping rules from heterogeneous data structures and serializations to the RDF data model. RML is defined as a superset of the W3C-standardized mapping language R2RML, aiming to extend its applicability and …
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Knowledge Graph Creation and Validation Workshop
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GTFS-Madrid-Bench: A Benchmark for Knowledge Graph Construction Engines
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Mapping plan generator using algebraic mapping operators for heterogeneous data mapping languages in Knowledge Graph Construction.
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