Hello,

Omid Rouhani schrieb:
> 
> Basically I want a graph between nodes in DBPedia (Wikipedia).
> 
> I be happy for any advice or suggestion regarding what papers to take
> a closer look at if you guys have either worked with this problem
> before or have stumbled upon good papers that are relevant to this
> topic.

You may be interested in the DBpedia relationship finder, which finds
paths in the RDF graph between two objects:
http://wikipedia.aksw.org/relfinder/

Some information about it, can be found here:
http://jens-lehmann.org/files/2007_relfinder.pdf
Of course, knowing the shortest paths between objects is still different
from knowing how similar these objects are.

If you are not looking for paths/graphs, but numbers describing
similarity of resources/objects, then searching for (dis)similarity
measures/metrics for RDF/OWL/Semantic Web will probably bring up a few
results, e.g. this one:
ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/machine-learning/shavlik-group/ilp07wip/ilp07_damato.pdf

Kind regards,

Jens

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Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig
Homepage: http://www.jens-lehmann.org
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