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EyeServer is a server for the EYE reasoner.
Reasoning is the powerful mechanism to draw conclusions from facts. The Semantic Web contains vast amounts of data, which makes it an interesting source to use with one of several available reasoners.
Reasoning in your browser is possible with this server, which exposes the EYE N3 reasoner to the Web.
Bringing reasoning to the Web is the initiative with several open source projects (such as this one) that make reasoning accessible.
EyeServer is a counterpart to EyeClient.
EyeClient is a browser widget that communicates with an EYE reasoner server to deliver reasoning results.
Run your own EyeServer or use a public one.
Follow the instructions below to set up your own reasoner server,
or use our public reasoner server at http://eye.restdesc.org/
.
Installing
EyeServer is an npm package for node.js.
First of all, you need to install the EYE reasoner (Windows – OS X – Linux).
Then, install the server package as follows:
$ [sudo] npm -g install eyeserver
Running
$ eyeserver 8000
Using
$ curl "http://localhost:8000/?data=https://n3.restdesc.org/n3/friends.n3&data=https://n3.restdesc.org/n3/knows-rule.n3&query=https://n3.restdesc.org/n3/query-all.n3"
Learn more.
The Bringing reasoning to the Web page explains the origins of this project and provides pointers to related resources.
This code is written by Ruben Verborgh and serves as an HTTP interface to the EYE reasoner by Jos De Roo.