SemOpenAlex: The Scientific Landscape in 26 Billion RDF Triples

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
SemOpenAlex: The Scientific Landscape in 26 Billion RDF Triples
Abstract
Abstract We present SemOpenAlex , an extensive RDF knowledge graph that contains over 26 billion triples about scientific publications and their associated entities, such as authors, institutions, journals, and concepts. SemOpenAlex is licensed under CC0, providing free and open access to the data. We offer the data through multiple channels, including RDF dump files, a SPARQL endpoint, and as a data source in the Linked Open Data cloud, complete with resolvable URIs and links to other data sources. Moreover, we provide embeddings for knowledge graph entities using high-performance computing. SemOpenAlex enables a broad range of use-case scenarios, such as exploratory semantic search via our website, large-scale scientific impact quantification, and other forms of scholarly big data analytics within and across scientific disciplines. Additionally, it enables academic recommender systems, such as recommending collaborators, publications, and venues, including explainability capabilities. Finally, SemOpenAlex can serve for RDF query optimization benchmarks, creating scholarly knowledge-guided language models, and as a hub for semantic scientific publishing. Data and Services: https://semopenalex.org https://w3id.org/SemOpenAlex Code: https://github.com/metaphacts/semopenalex/ Data License: Creative Commons Zero (CC0) Code License: MIT License
Volume
14266
Pages
94-112
Date
2023
Series Title
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Language
en
Short Title
SemOpenAlex
Accessed
10/03/2024, 19:41
Library Catalogue
Semantic Scholar
Extra
Book Title: The Semantic Web – ISWC 2023 ISBN: 9783031472428 9783031472435 Place: Cham Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-47243-5_6
Citation
Färber, M., Lamprecht, D., Krause, J., Aung, L., & Haase, P. (2023). SemOpenAlex: The Scientific Landscape in 26 Billion RDF Triples. 14266, 94–112. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47243-5_6