An OWL ontology application for querying crime geolocation information in Ireland between 2004-2016. Built using Apache Jena, OWL API and Protégé.
Authors: Amber Higgins, Éamon Dunne, Gemma O'Rourke, Arwa Aldakheel, Diarmuid McDonnell.
Submitted as part of CS7IS1 Knowledge and Data Engineering module, Trinity College Dublin.
- Ontology can be loaded from file into the framework.
- SPARQL queries can also be loaded from file into the framework, each separated by newlines.
- A simple CLI allows users to execute any of the loaded SPARQL queries.
- Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSI) Geohive Dataset: http://data.geohive.ie
- Irish 'Crimes at Garda Stations' Dataset: https://data.gov.ie/dataset/crimes-at-garda-stations-level-2010-2016
- JRE 1.8.0_101
- Apache Jena 2.5.4
- ANSI Eclipse plugin: https://mihai-nita.net/2013/06/03/eclipse-plugin-ansi-in-console/
- A simple Java application used to extract and organise coordinate data from both datasets.
- It is not needed for the operation of the CrimeGeolocationOntology. It is only included for illustrative purposes.