Interface to Query and Visualise Definitions from a Knowledge Base
Anelia Kurteva, H\'el\`ene De Ribaupierre

TL;DR
This paper introduces a web application that enables non-experts to query the DBpedia knowledge base for definitions and visualize related concepts graphically, enhancing accessibility and understanding of linked data.
Contribution
It presents a user-friendly interface combining querying and visualization features, making semantic web data accessible to non-experts.
Findings
Enables non-experts to access and understand linked data easily.
Provides graphical visualization of query results for better comprehension.
Bridges gap between expert tools and user-friendly applications.
Abstract
The semantic linked data model is at the core of the Web due to its ability to model real world entities, connect them via relationships and provide context, which could help to transform data into information and information into knowledge. Linked Data, in the form of ontologies and knowledge graphs could be stored locally or could be made available to everyone online. For example, the DBpedia knowledge base, which provides global and unified access to knowledge graphs is open access. However, both access and usage of Linked Data require individuals to have expert knowledge in the field of the Semantic Web. Many of the existing solutions that are powered by Linked Data are developed for specific use cases such as building and exploring ontologies visually and are aimed at researchers with knowledge of semantic technology. The solutions that are aimed at non-experts are generic and, in…
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