- From: Riccardo Albertoni <albertoni@ge.imati.cnr.it>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2016 16:27:02 +0200
- To: Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl>
- Cc: public-dwbp-comments <public-dwbp-comments@w3.org>, Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir.alexiev@ontotext.com>, Public DWBP WG <public-dwbp-wg@w3.org>
Hi Antoine, On 25 July 2016 at 15:24, Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl> wrote: > Dear Riccardo, Vladimir, > > I'm looking again at the DQV after the updates on the linkset section, > triggered by Vladimir's comment. > And I'm quite puzzled. To me there was a key difference between say, > measurement_exactMatchAltLabelItDataset1 and > measurement_exactMatchAltLabelItDataset2. > What I understood is that same linkset can indeed lead to quite different > 'completion gain' depending on which dataset the gain is evaluated on. > > To take a concrete example that will be familiar to Vladimir: say a linkset > aligns one local, monolingual vocabulary with Getty's Art and Architecture > Thesaurus, which has several languages and can have several labels for one > concept in one language. > If we try to pull the labels of one vocabulary into the other vocabulary, > then it's likely that such 'pulling' will complement more the local > vocabulary than Getty, as Getty was originally richer. > > Trying to say that the measurement are done at different dates don't really > represent the fundamental distinction. In the example, we have that some of the measurements done at different date return different values... Which implies some changes have occurred. > Now, maybe the measurement should indicate clearly, which is the dataset is > the 'completed one' on which the gain is measured, and which the 'completing > one'. You are right, I just realized that we were reading the example differently. I was giving for granted that dataset1 and dataset2 were respectivelly the subject and the object of the linkset, and that is not necessarily the case. In our importing the complemented dataset is the "void:subjectsTarget", whereas the completing one is the "void:objectsTarget". So probably, we'd better to specify which dataset is the subject and which is the object of the dataset. That can be easily done, by replacing :myLinkset a dcat:Dataset, void:Linkset ; dcterms:title "A Linkset between My dataset 1 and My dataset 2"; void:linkPredicate skos:exactMatch ; void:target :myDataset1 ; void:target :myDataset2 . With :myLinkset a dcat:Dataset, void:Linkset ; dcterms:title "A Linkset from My dataset 1 to My dataset 2"; void:linkPredicate skos:exactMatch ; void:subjectsTarget :myDataset1 ; void:objectsTarget :myDataset2 . If this is ok for you, I can change it. if you want to see the impact of myDataset1 on myDataset2, you should assess the importing of the linkset myLinkset's reciprocal, :MyLinkset2 which is the linkset we can obtain inverting myLinkset, defined as : MyLinkset2 a dcat:Dataset, void:Linkset ; dcterms:title "A Linkset from My dataset 2 to My dataset 1"; void:linkPredicate skos:exactMatch ; void:subjectsTarget :myDataset2 ; void:objectsTarget :myDataset1 . A side comment: In the LOD, MyLinkset2 and myLinkset are very often managed by distinct publishers and in the reality these linkesets might not to be reciprocal. That is why, I think it is better to treat linkset as "oriented" and the two linksets as distinct. That is also coherent with the definition of linkset provided by VoID. > > In any case, I'm tempted to put back the 'dataset1' and 'dataset2' into the > identifiers of the measurement. > > What do you think? After my comments, are you still tempted to put back the dataset1 and dataset2? If yes, I would rather suggest to introduce MyLinkset2 in the example, just to make clearer that the linksets are oriented. Thought, i am not sure that level of complexity is worth .. Best, Riccardo > > Best, > > Antoine > > > On 14/07/16 21:28, Riccardo Albertoni wrote: >> >> Dear Vladimir, >> Thanks for your feedbacks. >> >> On 6 July 2016 at 17:40, Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir.alexiev@ontotext.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Bugs in example https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-dqv/#ExpressQualLinkset >>> 5.10 Express the quality of a linkset: >>> >>> - uses property dqv:hasObservation, apparently inverse of >>> dqv:isMeasurementOf. >>> However, no such property is defined in dqv.ttl. >> >> >> if you take a look at the in progress version >> http://w3c.github.io/dwbp/vocab-dqg.html, you can notice that there is >> no >> dqv:hasObservation included in the document anymore. We corrected >> this some time ago ;) >> >>> >>> - there is no difference whatsoever between >>> measurement_exactMatchAltLabelItDataset1 and >>> measurement_exactMatchAltLabelItDataset2, >>> respectively measurement_exactMatchAltLabelEnDataset1 and >>> measurement_exactMatchAltLabelEnDataset2 >>> and measurement_exactMatchPrefLabelItDataset1 and >>> measurement_exactMatchprefLabelItDataset2. >>> They both refer to :myLinkset, not to the one or another linked >>> datasets. >> >> >> The couples you have mentioned are meant to be repeated measurements >> of quality of the same linkset. Actually in the "in progress" >> version, we have added dcterms:date which makes that a little more >> clearer. I have also added a sentence to point this out. >> I acknowledge that the name measurement_exactMatchAltLabelItDataset >> is quite confusing, as the measurements are about linksets and not on >> the datasets, so I have cancelled the "dataset" part. >> >> >>> >>> - (minor) measurement_exactMatchprefLabelItDataset2 should use >>> capitalized >>> "Pref" >> >> Done! Thanks. >> >>> >>> - defines this twice: >>> qb:component [ qb:measure dqv:value;]; >>> >> I think it isn't doubled in the "in progress" version. >> >> Cheers, >> Riccardo >> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> This message has been scanned by E.F.A. 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