Authors
Alexander Schätzle, Antony Neu, Georg Lausen, Martin Przyjaciel-Zablocki
Publication date
2013/6/23
Conference
Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Semantic Web Information Management
Publisher
ACM
Description
RDF datasets with billions of triples are no longer unusual and continue to grow constantly (e.g. LOD cloud) driven by the inherent flexibility of RDF that allows to represent very diverse datasets, ranging from highly structured to unstructured data. Because of their size, understanding and processing RDF graphs is often a difficult task and methods to reduce the size while keeping as much of its structural information become attractive. In this paper we study bisimulation as a means to reduce the size of RDF graphs according to structural equivalence. We study two bisimulation algorithms, one for sequential execution using SQL and one for distributed execution using MapReduce. We demonstrate that the MapReduce-based implementation scales linearly with the number of the RDF triples, allowing to compute the bisimulation of very large RDF graphs within a time which is by far not possible for the sequential …
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Scholar articles
A Schätzle, A Neu, G Lausen, M Przyjaciel-Zablocki - Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Semantic Web …, 2013