Join a small class for an interactive lesson, teaching you how to get set up with RDFox and providing tips and tricks with query and rule writing along the way, given by an RDFox expert and daily user, our senior knowledge engineer.
Tailored to suit the pace and level of the class, you’ll have the opportunity to run through a number of crucial points to develop your own understanding and use of RDFox, from setting it up in the IDE and console, to the complexities of reasoning.
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Requirements:
Sessions two and three will be similar in content so there is no need to attend both.
The third will be held on April 6th at 0900 BST.
Sign up now as spaces are limited.
The team behind Oxford Semantic Technologies started working on RDFox in 2011 at the Computer Science Department of the University of Oxford with the conviction that flexible and high-performance reasoning was a possibility for data-intensive applications without jeopardising the correctness of the results. RDFox is the first market-ready knowledge graph designed from the ground up with reasoning in mind. Oxford Semantic Technologies is a spin-out of the University of Oxford and is backed by leading investors including Samsung Venture Investment Corporation (SVIC), Oxford Sciences Enterprises (OSE) and Oxford University Innovation (OUI).