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2015 Forth International Conference on e-Technologies and Networks for Development (ICeND)
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Bridging the gap for retrieving DBpedia data

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Ismail, A.S. Al-Feel, H. Mokhtar, H.M.O.
Copyright Year 2015
Description Author affiliation: Inf. Syst. Dept., Cairo Univ., Cairo, Egypt (Mokhtar, H.M.O.) || Inf. Syst. Dept., Fayoum Univ. Fayoum, Fayoum, Egypt (Ismail, A.S.; Al-Feel, H.)
Abstract DBpedia is nowadays considered one of the main projects in the World Wide Web that extracts and enriches Wikipedia data in a structured form. Also, it is considered the central hub for the Linked Open Data. Querying DBpedia using big data approaches such as Hive-QL is regarded as one of the new techniques to solve the shortcomings of SPARQL; the main query language of DBpedia and the Semantic Web. Nevertheless, despite the speed of Hive-QL compared to SPARQL, it has a stability problem. Our paper presents a new architecture and implementation for querying DBpedia using Shark query language in addition to Hive-QL. As a result of this work, An obvious decrease in execution time, as well as, an increase in the degree of stability have been attained.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 5
File Size 610810
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
e-ISBN 9781479984510
DOI 10.1109/ICeND.2015.7328537
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2015-09-21
Publisher Place Poland
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Encyclopedias Shark Hadoop Big Data DBpedia Sparks Data mining Database languages MapReduce Semantic Web Hive Big data Spark
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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