Abstract

Knowledge graph and its processing techniques have got wide spread attention from the AI and knowledge engineering society. However, the knowledge graph supporting platforms have gained much less concern. This paper emphasizes the role of knowledge graph platforms as an independent product of knowledge engineering. Starting from the introduction of HAPE - a programmable universal big knowledge graph platform, which is a predecessor of YABKO, we introduce the idea and technique of Web-based resource sharing public knowledge graph laboratory and its implementation YABKO, which has a threefold target. Firstly, it is an open source platform for researchers doing experimental research on knowledge graphs supported by YABKO's own resources. Secondly, it supports research on big knowledge engineering, in particular in the knowledge graph area. Thirdly, it supports a full life cycle research on big knowledge graphs. Further we introduce YABKOS, a constellation of YABKOs on the Web, which is a decentralized research lab for large scale knowledge graph experiments. Also the wide area programming language Knorc for knowledge graphs' operation orchestration is introduced.

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