冲突伤亡RDF数据管理系统

Yad Fatah, Mark Nourallah, Lynn Wahab, Fatima K. Abu Salem, Shady Elbassuoni
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在一个卷入武装冲突的世界里,记录冲突伤亡是许多非政府组织的一个重要目标。然而,大多数伤亡记录都是通过内部数据库、电子表格或网络表格进行管理的。因此,探索和查询这些数据变得极其混乱。在本文中,我们演示了一个冲突伤亡RDF数据管理系统CasualtIS。我们的系统将冲突伤亡数据建模为RDF图,并允许用户使用SPARQL端点查询此类数据。我们的系统还包括一个基于模板的自然语言查询接口,以支持非专业用户。我们的系统可以被最终用户用于各种目的,例如核实关于冲突伤亡的某些说法,汇总随时间和地点的伤亡,以及查找有关伤亡的上下文信息,例如死亡原因、涉及的行为者和其他类似的关键信息。我们使用两个案例研究来演示我们的系统,一个与伊拉克战争中的伤亡有关,另一个与叙利亚战争中的伤亡有关。
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An RDF Data Management System for Conflict Casualties
In a world embroiled in armed conflicts, documenting conflict casualties is an important goal for many NGOs. Most of such documented records of casualties are however managed through internal databases, spreadsheets or Web forms. As such, exploring and querying such data becomes extremely chaotic. In this paper, we demonstrate CasualtIS, an RDF data management system for conflict casualties. Our system models conflict casualties data as RDF graphs and allows users to query such data using a SPARQL endpoint. Our system also includes a template-based natural-language querying interface to support non-expert users. Our system can be used for various purposes by end users, such as fact-checking certain claims about conflict casualties, aggregating casualties over time and location, and finding contextual information about casualties, such as the cause of death, actors involved, and other similar critical information. We demonstrate our system using two case studies, one related to casualties in the Iraqi war and the other related to casualties in the Syrian war.
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