Oracle Database Semantic Technologies - Presentations
Oracle OpenWorld 2012
Semantic Technology & Business Conference, June 2012, San Francisco, CA
- You Have Terabytes Worth of Triples, Now What? -- Mining Insights from Your Semantic Data Store—You need to make sense out of the millions or billions of triples you have gathered. The dearth of business intelligence (BI) and data mining (DM) tools for RDF data leaves an analyst little choice but to run SPARQL queries, and perform logical inferences as the only way to analyze semantic data. This presentation describes what is being done at Oracle to apply to semantic data the rich and easy-to-use features of enterprise-class tools that already exist in abundance for relational and XML data.—Xavier Lopez, Director Spatial & Semantic Technologies, Oracle and Zhe Wu, Consulting Member of Technical Staff, Oracle (2.8MB PDF)
- Bringing Location Analysis to the Semantic Web with the OGC GeoSPARQL Standard—This presentation discusses the GeoSPARQL standard and will describe an implementation of the required spatial operations in a commercial RDF triple store.—Mathew Perry, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Oracle and Xavier Lopez, Director Spatial & Semantic Technologies, Oracle (6.7MB PDF)
Oracle OpenWorld 2011
Semantic Technologies Conference, June 2011, San Francisco, CA
- Oracle Database Semantic Technologies: Understanding How to Install, Load, Query and Inference 2011—A three hour workshop on Oracle Database Semantic Technologies—Bill Beauregard, Senior Principal Product Mgr., Oracle; Souri Das, Ph.D., Oracle; Matthew Perry, Ph.D., Oracle; Karl Rieb, Oracle and Seema Sundara, Oracle (8.3MB PDF)
- Not only SPARQL, Not just RDF/OWL: Special Enterprise-focused Semantic Capabilities for Effective Utilization of Semantic Technologies in Oracle Database—An overview of necessary enterprise semantic capabilities for effective utilization of Semantic Technologies in Oracle Database.—Souri Das, Ph.D., Architect, Oracle and Seema Sundara, Consultant Member, Oracle (2.4MB PDF)
Oracle OpenWorld 2010
- How and Why Customers Use Oracle's Semantic Database Technologies: A Panel—Moderator: Xavier Lopez, Director, Oracle Spatial and Semantic Technologies (1.6MB PDF)
- Oracle Spatial 11g Use In Cisco Social Semantic Software—Keith Griffin, Cisco Quad, Enterprise Collaboration Platform (1.0MB PDF)
- Electronic Health Records with Cleveland Clinic and Oracle Semantic Technologies—David Booth, Ph.D., Cleveland Clinic (Contractor) (1.5MB PDF)
- Using Oracle Spatial 11g for Clinical Research, Quality Reporting and Associated Data and Workflows—Cleveland Clinic Foundation's Experience with RDF, WebLogic and SOA (408KB PDF)
- Use of Semantic Technologies at Eli Lilly and Company—J Phil Brooks, Information Consultant, SE Data Team, Discover IT, Eli Lilly and Company (728KB PDF)
- Semantic Technologies in Oracle Database 11g Release 2: Capabilities and Architecture Overview—Souripriya Das, Ph.D., Architect, Oracle (688KB PDF)
- Oracle Database 11g Semantic Technologies Overview—Zhe Wu, Ph.D., Oracle (1.1MB PDF)
Semantic Technologies Conference, June 2010, San Francisco, CA
- Oracle Database Semantic Technologies: Understanding How to Install, Load, Query and Inference 2010—Zhe Wu, Ph.D., Oracle, Matthew Perry, Ph.D. Oracle and Vladimir Kolovski, Ph.D., Oracle (2.3MB PDF)
- An Enterprise Inference Engine Inside Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (596KB PDF)
- Semantic Technologies in Oracle Database 11g Release 2: Capabilities, Interfaces, Performance (1.0MB PDF)
Oracle OpenWorld 2009
Semantic Technologies Conference 2009
Oracle OpenWorld 2008
ICDE 2008
- Implementing an Inference Engine for RDFS/OWL Constructs and User-Defined Rules in Oracle—The growth of RDF data makes it imperative that an efficient and scalable mechanism for inferencing RDF graphs be supported. This presentation describes the inference engine in Oracle Database 11g and Oracle support for RDF/RDFS/OWL inferencing. (502KB PDF)
- A Scalable Scheme for Bulk Loading Large RDF Graphs Into Oracle—The growth of RDF data makes it imperative that an efficient and scalable mechanism for bulk-loading RDF graphs be supported. This presentation analyzes the characteristics of RDF data and their relevance in the design of a bulk-load scheme, outlines the bulk-load scheme implemented as part of Oracle Database Semantic Technologies and presents a performance study conducted with a variety of RDF graphs (from UniProt and synthesized data of Lehigh University Benchmark) to demonstrate the scalability of the approach. (576KB PDF)
Oracle OpenWorld 2007