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Zaid Saeed

FAST · 2018 · I18 - 0506
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CGPA
Year
2018
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Python, Protégé, GraphDB, Owlready, SPARQL, Django, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, XML

Verbatim text

The exact text the LLM saw on the page (or the booklet text from the old import). This is what powers semantic search.
Automated Knowledge Graph Construction 
for Large Document Collections 

Carrying out complex, rich contextualized searches from a large pile of documents is no trivial 
matter and if facilitated could be extremely beneficial to the digital humanities domain. Our final 
year project, based on the symbolic Artificial Intelligence (AI) field - Knowledge Graph (KG), is a 
collaboration with the Goethe University of Frankfurt which has provided us with expert 
annotations of a tafsir dataset in TEI/XML format to enable contextualized search with semantics 
from historic Islamic literature. Our final year project is divided into three major modules, ontology 
(a formal semantic data model) design and evaluation, automated knowledge graph generation 
where we had to convert the data with TEI/XML into RDF, and making a web portal to enable users 
to run structured queries on the KG. We have used Protégé (A tool to create a knowledge base) for 
the first module, Python and Owlready for the second module, and Django for the development of 
the web portal. 
Our web portal provides the following features: 
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SPARQL Endpoint (enables users to query a knowledge base via the SPARQL language) 
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Browsing of Tafsir Al-Tabari 
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Advance Search from Tafsir Al-Tabari 











Technology Used: 
Python, Protégé, GraphDB, Owlready,  
SPARQL, Django, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, XML 
Supervisor Name: 
Dr Amna Basharat 
Group Members:   
Rafay Rashed (I18 - 0549) 
Talha Ahmed (I18 - 0658) 
Zaid Saeed (I18 - 0506)

AI enrichment

Zaid Saeed is a student who completed a final year project on automated knowledge graph construction for large document collections in collaboration with Goethe University of Frankfurt. The project involved designing ontologies, converting TEI/XML data to RDF, and building a Django-based web portal with SPARQL endpoints for semantic search.
Skills (AI)
["Python", "Django", "SPARQL", "Knowledge Graphs", "RDF", "Prot\u00e9g\u00e9", "Owlready", "GraphDB", "JavaScript", "HTML", "CSS", "XML", "Ontology Design"]
Status: ai_done
Provenance
Source file: Graduate Directory FAST School of Computing 2022 Final Version (07-06-2022).pdf
From job #25 page 218
Created: 1778170933