SPARQL-Queries: Patterns in modeling and querying a knowledge graph for literary history
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All SPARQL queries documented here refer to the SPARQL endpoint: https://query.mimotext.uni-trier.de. The queries are supplement to the following preprint: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12080340.
Query 0, Fig 3: Authors (here: ‘Voltaire’) and works (here: ‘Le Micromégas’) in subject position shown as Graph
Query 1: Count of novels, authors, thematic concepts and spatial concepts
Query 2: Narrative locations of literary works
Query 3: Novels set in ‘imaginary place’
Query 4: Novels that have theme ‘miracle’
Query 5: Novels published in Paris between 1780 and 1790 that have theme ‘philosophy’
Query 6: Query to retrieve some data about the MiMoTextBase such as Authors, Novels, publicationyears, tonality etc.
Query 7, Fig. 5: Themes occuring in novels of intention satire
Query 8: Ratio of the theme ‘nature’ over time
Query 9: Thematic concepts of novels referenced by ‘Topic Modeling’
Query 10, Fig. 6: Thematic statements referenced by ‘topic modeling’ and the bibliography
Query 11: Overview over controlled vocabularies
Query 12: Combinations of narrative Form and intention per year
Query 13: Topic labels in English, French and German using rdfs:label and Filter
Query 14: Topic labels in English, French and German using Wikibase Label Service
Query 15: Labels entered on wikidata-entry ‘Voltaire’
Query 16, Fig. 9: Narrative location with geo coordinate locations via federated query
Query 17: Alternative Labels of author names via ‘federated’ queries’
Query 18, Fig. 10: Finding Identifiers on other Knowledge Graphs, for example Bibliothèque nationale de France ID
Query 19, Fig. 11: Influence networks of authors via ‘federated query’
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2024-10-25



