This is a great development!
I managed to run some simple queries, but I am having trouble with
profiling-type queries such as
select
?p (count(*) as ?cnt)
{ ?s ?p ?o}
group by ?p
order by desc(?cnt)
You can generally run those O.K. on the DBpedia SPARQL endpoint. It would
be nice
On 09.04.2015 01:11, Nicola Vitucci wrote:
...
Indeed. I made this temporary change on WikiSPARQL, so that links like
in Jean-Baptiste's examples may work properly. If you try this:
http://wikisparql.org/sparql?query=DESCRIBE+%3Chttp%3A//www.wikidata.org/entity/Q18335803%3E
and then click on
Hi everyone
All this sounds really good and useful!
I was wondering: is there a relation between the Samsung mappings, and the
Freebase/Wikidata script that Thomas Steiner has recently shared?
https://github.com/google/primarysources/tree/master/frontend
Cheers,
Antoine
On 4/8/15 9:52 PM,
P.S. Your interface is very nice, but as Paul remarked it seems that
some of the queries are a little slow. Could you maybe rewire the SPARQL
execution to our endpoint at http://milenio.dcc.uchile.cl/sparql? It
seems to be faster. Of course, I understand if you want to use it for
your own
Hoi,
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Russia, it was fought by the USSR and Nazi Germany. Associating the battle
of Stalingrad with modern day Russia is wrong on so many levels. At the
time it was Stalingrad, hence the name. It will never be the battle of