I've started a page on the wiki to record progress on working through
the GO SQL queries that Chris documented.
http://esw.w3.org/topic/GoSparqlQueries
Nothing but the "what is the nuclear chromosome part of" query there
yet, but let's work on doing the rest.
-Alan
Agreed, although it can get complicated quickly. For example, the
part of relations go through is_a, (a part_of some b, b subclassOf c
=> a part_of some c) and there can be negations in the GO
annotations. If you get into subproperties, some of which are
transitive and some not it gets ev
Here's my way of looking at this.
The information from which the classrelations graph was derived was
the original OWL. We'd like a world in which we can query the OWL,
with reasoner support, but we don't have that yet. We will at some
point.
The most common way of doing inference in tri
On Sep 14, 2007, at 10:04 AM, Alan Ruttenberg wrote:
Seen on the gofriends list:
On Sep 12, 2007, at 1:20 PM, Chris Mungall wrote:
Let me also give you some information on the results of our
experiments using OWL and Sesame, as part of a different project
outside GO. Triplestores such as
FYI, this paper and talk from Jim Melton of Oracle may be of interest:
http://xtech06.usefulinc.com/schedule/paper/119
http://www.w3.org/2006/Talks/0301-melton-query-langs.pdf
In the paper he mentions:
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SPARQL syntax makes virtually all join operations implicit, while SQL
syntax usually makes th
On Fri, 2007-09-14 at 05:04 -0400, Alan Ruttenberg wrote:
> > In my opinion SQL (with entailments pre-computed) still turns out
> > to be a far superior choice to existing semantic web technology -
> > I'd be interested to see the SPARQL equivalents of the following
> > queries:
> > http://w
On 14 Sep 2007, at 10:04, Alan Ruttenberg wrote:
Seen on the gofriends list:
On Sep 12, 2007, at 1:20 PM, Chris Mungall wrote:
Let me also give you some information on the results of our
experiments using OWL and Sesame, as part of a different project
outside GO. Triplestores such as Sesa
On Sep 14, 2007, at 5:04 AM, Alan Ruttenberg wrote:
Get it as RDF
Swine mail application. Get it as RDF => http://tinyurl.com/3yyepz
-Alan
Seen on the gofriends list:
On Sep 12, 2007, at 1:20 PM, Chris Mungall wrote:
Let me also give you some information on the results of our
experiments using OWL and Sesame, as part of a different project
outside GO. Triplestores such as Sesame seem to work best when you
are storing instanc