Re: Deltas, Diffs and Event Modeling

Look at the paper "Collaborative Open Data versioning: a pragmatic approach
using Linked Data" [0] it list a few attempts at recording changes over
time in RDF.


[0]
https://iris.polito.it/retrieve/handle/11583/2617308/34944/PaperCedem-versioningRDF-cameraReadyFinal.pdf

Le jeu. 11 avr. 2019 à 14:48, Adam Sobieski <adamsobieski@hotmail.com> a
écrit :

> Semantic Web Interest Group,
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> AI Knowledge Representation Community Group,
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> Is there interest here in deltas and diffs to semantic graphs and to sets
> of predicate calculus expressions? Is there interest here in how these
> deltas and diffs pertain to modeling events?
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> I am considering deltas and diffs, additions and removals of statements or
> expressions and modifications to statements or expressions. I am
> considering whether such deltas and diffs could be first-class elements in
> some object models and how they might pertain to event modeling.
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> We can consider a knowledgebase which contains knowledge about a perceived
> world or environment. Such deltas and diffs represent changes to
> knowledgebase contents which seems to be a topic proximate to modeling
> events. We could add timestamps to deltas and diffs and consider streams of
> such deltas or diffs. I am thinking about the relationships between
> knowledgebase deltas and diffs and modeling events.
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> Any thoughts on deltas, diffs and event modeling? Any projects or
> publications which you could recommend?
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> Best regards,
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> Adam Sobieski
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Received on Thursday, 11 April 2019 15:15:26 UTC