Hello

Thank you for very interesting job!
The question are :
1) where do you store final results or intermediate results? Parquet,
Janusgraph, Cassandra ?
2) Is there integration with Spark GraphFrames?

Sincerely yours, Timur

On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 9:21 AM, Hajira Jabeen <hajirajab...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> The Smart Data Analytics group [1] is happy to announce SANSA 0.3 - the
> third release of the Scalable Semantic Analytics Stack. SANSA employs
> distributed computing via Apache Spark and Flink in order to allow scalable
> machine learning, inference and querying capabilities for large knowledge
> graphs.
>
> Website: http://sansa-stack.net
>
> GitHub: https://github.com/SANSA-Stack
>
> Download: http://sansa-stack.net/downloads-usage/
>
> ChangeLog: https://github.com/SANSA-Stack/SANSA-Stack/releases
>
> You can find the FAQ and usage examples at http://sansa-stack.net/faq/.
>
> The following features are currently supported by SANSA:
>
> * Reading and writing RDF files in N-Triples, Turtle, RDF/XML, N-Quad
> format
>
> * Reading OWL files in various standard formats
>
> * Support for multiple data partitioning techniques
>
> * SPARQL querying via Sparqlify (with some known limitations until the
> next Spark 2.3.* release)
>
> * SPARQL querying via conversion to Gremlin path traversals (experimental)
>
> * RDFS, RDFS Simple, OWL-Horst (all in beta status), EL (experimental)
> forward chaining inference
>
> * Automatic inference plan creation (experimental)
>
> * RDF graph clustering with different algorithms
>
> * Rule mining from RDF graphs based AMIE+
>
> * Terminological decision trees (experimental)
>
> * Anomaly detection (beta)
>
> * Distributed knowledge graph embedding approaches: TransE (beta),
> DistMult (beta), several further algorithms planned
>
> Deployment and getting started:
>
> * There are template projects for SBT and Maven for Apache Spark as well
> as for Apache Flink available [2] to get started.
>
> * The SANSA jar files are in Maven Central i.e. in most IDEs you can just
> search for “sansa” to include the dependencies in Maven projects.
>
> * There is example code for various tasks available [3].
>
> * We provide interactive notebooks for running and testing code [4] via
> Docker.
>
> We want to thank everyone who helped to create this release, in particular
> the projects Big Data Europe [5], HOBBIT [6], SAKE [7], Big Data Ocean [8],
> SLIPO [9], QROWD [10] and BETTER.
>
> View this announcement on Twitter and the SDA blog:
>
>  http://sda.cs.uni-bonn.de/sansa-0-3/
>
>  https://twitter.com/SANSA_Stack/status/941643408300441600
>
> Kind regards,
>
> The SANSA Development Team
>
> (http://sansa-stack.net/community/#Contributors)
>
> [1] http://sda.tech
>
> [2] http://sansa-stack.net/downloads-usage/
>
> [3] https://github.com/SANSA-Stack/SANSA-Examples
>
> [4] https://github.com/SANSA-Stack/SANSA-Notebooks
>
> [5] http://www.big-data-europe.eu
>
> [6] https://project-hobbit.eu
>
> [7] https://www.sake-projekt.de/en/start/
>
> [8] http://www.bigdataocean.eu
>
> [9] http://slipo.eu
>
> [10] http://qrowd-project.eu
>
>
>
> Dr.  Hajira Jabeen
> Senior researcher,
> SDA, Universität Bonn.
>
> http://sda.cs.uni-bonn.de/people/dr-hajira-jabeen/
>

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