Name: Fajar J. Ekaputra
Type: User
Company: Semantic System Research @ Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien and TU Wien
Bio: Knowledge Engineer and Semantic Web Enthusiast @semsys-research, WU and TU Wien.
Location: Vienna, Austria
Blog: https://semantic-systems.org
Fajar J. Ekaputra's Projects
Jekyll website template for personal academic or research group web pages.
This repository contains EMF Meta-Models for AutomationML
Another RDF to diagram tool
Awesome papers about unifying LLMs and KGs
An ontology for business process representation
The Bibliographic Ontology Specification provides main concepts and properties for describing citations and bibliographic references (i.e. quotes, books, articles, etc) on the Semantic Web.
Callimachus is a highly scalable platform for creating and running data-driven websites
A pretty sweet RML engine, for RDF.
An example use of caRML library.
UnifiedViews
RDF programming toolkit Introduction
Documents produced by the CSV on the Web Working Group
Clean datasets provided by the ODLab team
Java implementation of the DBOwlizer application.
A tool for conversions between maDMP in JSON and DCSO
transformation between DMP common standard serialization. Now supports JSON, JSON-LD, and Turtle.
Data Privacy Vocabulary
DSS exercise 2
Transforming EMF data into RDF
Open Source, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
SKOS analysis for Elasticsearch
Epimorphics implementation of the Linked Data API
The EventKG is a novel multilingual resource incorporating event-centric information extracted from several large-scale knowledge graphs such as Wikidata, DBpedia and YAGO, as well as less structured sources such as the Wikipedia Current Events Portal and Wikipedia event lists in five languages. The EventKG is an extensible event-centric resource modeled in RDF. It relies on Open Data and best practices to make event data spread across different sources available through a common representation and reusable for a variety of novel algorithms and real-world applications.
Personal Android Exploration
an academic website
Your persistence layer for FHIR data