Comparative Analysis of RDF Query Languages
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The global rapid development and maturing of Internet prompts the exploding
increase of information in each field and provides people with abundant sources for
seeking and obtaining useful information. The concept of information retrieval using
search methodologies thus becomes the most active part of network informatics.
Semantic Search serves as a key to efficient and accurate information retrieval to the
users as in today’s human-readable Web the information cannot be easily processed
by machine and even highly sophisticated, efficient keyword based Syntactic Search
techniques have not been able to provide accurate retrieval.
The Semantic processing for data retrieval is accomplished by the use of a similarity
measures known as Resource Description Framework (RDF), Ontology Web
Language (OWL), etc. that have been layered on the top of Extensible Markup
Language (XML). The annotations increased the efficiency of Semantic Search by
enabling the metadata to be associated with the resources. The RDF data stored along
with the annotations requires some methodologies to query the repository and thus the
query languages like SPARQL, SeRQL, SquishQL etc. came into existence.
In this thesis, the intent is to generate RDF data model for semantic retrieval of
Homonyms by adding annotations and its validation using W3C Validation service.
The six prominent query languages, SPARQL, SeRQL, SquishQL, LAQRS, XsRQL
and RDQL, have been studied on the basis of some features which are necessary and
required for being a robust query language and a comparative analysis has been done
using the results obtained for the retrieval of Homonyms.
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