Traffic Analytics for Linked Data Publishers

author: Luca Costabello, Fujitsu Ireland
published: July 10, 2017,   recorded: June 2017,   views: 826
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We present a traffic analytics platform for servers that publish Linked Data. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first system that mines access logs of registered Linked Data servers to extract traffic insights on daily basis and without human intervention. The framework extracts Linked Data-specific traffic metrics from log records of HTTP lookups and SPARQL queries, and provides insights not available in traditional web analytics tools. Among all, we detect visitor sessions with a variant of hierarchical agglomerative clustering. We also identify workload peaks of SPARQL endpoints by detecting heavy and light SPARQL queries with supervised learning. The platform has been tested on 13 months of access logs of the British National Bibliography RDF dataset.

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