From the course: Hands-On AI: Knowledge Graphs for Generative AI Use Cases

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Adding a few constraints

Adding a few constraints

- [Instructor] Let's do an example. For our regulatory use case, we know the new regulation will have something to do with environmental impact, specifically water environmental impact, because that is what a lot of the hype is about in the olive oil space. So it doesn't look like we have a lot of that data internally, but there are some data points from online data sources we can pull from. We will add more internal data later. So let's take the relation waterFootprint from our Wiki data example, and we're going to add that as a new relation. (keyboard clicking) Now we want to document where we got this from because it is not something that we invented ourselves, and it's not coming directly from our own data sources. So we're going to add an annotation, and I don't have the annotation property that I want to use so I'm going to add that. (keyboard clicking) And you'll notice that Protege understands that this is an open data standard because it is already populating the IRI for me…

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