On 2018/12/06 00:39:32, Dan Davis wrote: > Hi, the ability for RDF frameworks 
like Jena and triple-stores to do> > inference is one of the particular 
features of RDF and SPARQL over graph> > databases like Neo4j.> > > The 
inference done by triple stores is first-order logic, rather than> > 
statistical inference, but it is still powerful. It means that you can> > 
discovery surprising things about your data simply using your ontology> > 
(which describes how classes relate to each other).> > > On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 
11:16 AM Manuel Enrique Puebla Martinez <> > mpue...@uci.cu> wrote:> > > >> > > 
Hello:> > >> > > Is it possible to infer new knowledge about an ontology only 
from a query> > > in SPARQL?> > >> > > I have a question about the use of the 
SPARQL language about ontologies.> > > So far I have thought that SPARQL is the 
equivalent to the SQL language in> > > the relational databases, that is to 
say, that with SPARQL it is only> > > possible to consult the data that are 
explicitly in the ontology, without> > > having access to the data that can be 
inferred , leaving the responsibility> > > of the inference to 
Enviado desde Correo para Windows 10


thanks for your reply. From her I deduce the answer to my last question: "If 
the answer is true, then what does the use of a reasoner have on the use of 
SPARQL?"

Greetings. 

Reply via email to