RDFLib is a Python library for working with RDF, a simple yet powerful language for representing information.
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RDFLib is a Python library for working with RDF, a simple yet powerful language for representing information.
Graph Data Science: an abstraction layer in Python for building knowledge graphs, integrated with popular graph libraries – atop Pandas, NetworkX, RAPIDS, RDFlib, pySHACL, PyVis, morph-kgc, pslpython, pyarrow, etc.
A simple implementation of the OWL2 RL Profile on top of RDFLib: it expands the graph with all possible triples that OWL RL defines. It can be used together with RDFLib to expand an RDFLib Graph object, or as a stand alone service with its own serialization.
RdfPandas is a module providing RDF support for Pandas
The provenance of a Jupyter Notebook
Semantic Web Exercise: Reasoning and Visualization of the Genealogical Ontologies
Linked Data Rendering for humans
Python bindings for upgraded FaCT++ description logic reasoner
Python client for searching, publishing and modifying nanopublications.
Explainable complex question answering over RDF files via Llama Index.
RDF and SPARQL ideas to build on top of [odgi](https://github.com/pangenome/odgi)
Knowledge Graph Embeddings with optional event semantics
A solid web app for discussions
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