Hi Jerven,
(CCing the mailing list)
Yes, I experimented with SPIN a lot.
The idea of simple SPARQL rules is to be a *simple* alternative to SPIN that
is very easy to understand and to implement. SPIN is powerful, but also very
complex, and the RDF serialization of SPARQL queries and templates can
easily make generating SPIN rules quite awkward. Simple SPARQL Rules can be
implemented with any triplestore or RDF application within minutes, while
implementations of SPIN are still rather sparse (as far as I know there is
only the Jena-based reference implementation by TopQuadrant, and a partial
implemntation in recent versions of AllegroGraph).
Cheers,
Matthias
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From: "Jerven Bolleman" <m...@jerven.eu>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 4:44 PM
To: "Matthias Samwald" <matthias.samw...@meduniwien.ac.at>
Subject: Re: Teleconference Reminder: Clinical Decision Support for
Personalized Medicine
Hi Matthias,
Have you had a look at SPIN inferencing? Quite similar to your Simple
SPARQL rules. Except seems to be much more complete.
www.spinrdf.org
Regards,
Jerven
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Matthias Samwald
<matthias.samw...@meduniwien.ac.at> wrote:
Dear all,
This is a reminder of the CDS telecon today at 11am EST (17:00 Central
European Time). Agenda:
Discussing Matthias' "Simple SPARQL Rules" (A very light-weight approach
to
formulating rules for decision support and other purposes with SPARQL
queries). First version of the ontology: http://purl.org/zen/ssr.ttl
Pharmacogenomics Decision Support Table in Google Docs that automatically
generates Simple SPARQL Rules for decision support based on the
Translational Medicine Ontology(and its pharmacogenomics extensions) -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?hl=en_US&hl=en_US&key=0AiGT-vnkGcoLdFFVMEdqcFdYaDFqS0xHTnlUT0N3cEE&single=true&gid=3&output=html
Feedback and discussion
Other topics suggested by participants
Cheers,
Matthias
''' Conference Details'''
Clinical Decision Support for Personalized Medicine
http://www.w3.org/wiki/HCLSIG/CDS
Date of Call: Thursday April 26 2012
Time of Call: 11:00am - 12:00pm ET
Dial-In #: +1.617.761.6200 (Cambridge, MA)
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Duration: 1h
Convener: Matthias Samwald
''' Agenda'''
* "Simple SPARQL Rules" - First version of the ontology:
http://purl.org/zen/ssr.ttl
* Pharmacogenomics Decision Support Table in Google Docs that
automatically
generates Simple SPARQL Rules for decision support based on the
Translational Medicine Ontology(and its pharmacogenomics extensions)
* Feedback and discussion
* Other topics suggested by participants
--
Jerven Bolleman
m...@jerven.eu