- From: Piotr Sowiński <piotr.sowinski@ibspan.waw.pl>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 20:44:30 +0100
- To: public-rdf-star-wg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <bb8423d3-a296-2c8d-f990-60a92a8ad248@ibspan.waw.pl>
Thank you Olaf :) That is a very good test case indeed. Someone off-list also pointed me to different dataset, although that one is a bit harder to obtain than just downloading it. Anyway, thank you for your help! Piotr Sowiński Systems Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences On 23/01/2023 21:13, Olaf Hartig wrote: > Hi Piotr, > > Version 4 of Yago has some parts that are available as N-Triples-star > files. > > Best, > Olaf > > Jan 23, 2023 09:15:03 Piotr Sowiński <piotr.sowinski@ibspan.waw.pl>: > > Hi, > > No idea where to ask this question but here. I hope that straying > off the usual topics of a W3C WG a bit is not much of an > inconvenience for you. > > I've been looking for /any/ RDF-star datasets (/datasets/ in the > broader, informal meaning, not /datasets/ as defined by the RDF > spec), anything bigger than examples or test cases that can be > found on the WG's websites. > > I'm asking because while there are some tools that can work with > RDF-star (Jena, RDF4J...), without a bigger dataset it's hard to > benchmark them (both in terms of parsing speed, but also query > execution speed). I could resort to writing a synthetic dataset > generator, but I'd much, much rather use something real :) Of > course, open licenses for the data are preferred. > > Does anybody know where I might find something like this? Thanks! > > -- > Piotr Sowiński > Systems Research Institute > Polish Academy of Sciences >
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