Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> Sid wrote:
>> Well when i query a URI in SPARQL I generally get all the "things" 
>> that are related to the resource(unless I really narrow it down).
>> It would be nice that if I am loking at infoboxes for resources like 
>> http://dbpedia.org/page/Berlin I shouldnt first get all the 
>> information LINKED to that URI...If i want only infobox data for this 
>> reosurce  only, then querying then mentioning the infobox data set  
>> clause would give me that(Which is not the same as specyfying a RDF 
>> graph since datasets arent really there I presume and have been 
>> converted to RDF) ....
>>
>> The only way to do this right now is to download some data in the 
>> local HDD and convert it to RDF and query the data :).... Is there a 
>> simple fix to just narrow this and get what I want?(Perhaps an extra 
>> attribute related to each resource that tells me about the dataset 
>> also? and something like in the SPARQL END POINT )
> Are you asking for a URI like: 
> http://dbpediar.org/resource/Berlin/<some-property> ? If not, please be 
> clearer, this is a database, and it has a query language, and so you 
> should be able to query and filter (including inference rules 
> exploitation).

Seems clear to me :) Sid is asking how he can query one of the specific 
datasets listed at the URI in his first message:

http://wiki.dbpedia.org/DatasetsLoaded?v=ttm

...without getting triples from some of the other datasets. (In sid's 
case, he's interested only in triples coming from the infobox part of 
the dataset.)

Lee

> 
> Kingsley
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks and regards
>>
>> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Kingsley Idehen 
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Lee Feigenbaum wrote:
>>
>>         Kingsley Idehen wrote:
>>
>>             Georgi Kobilarov wrote:
>>
>>                 Hello Sid,
>>
>>                                  AFAIK we don't expose the data in 
>> named graphs, so you
>>                 can't query the public sparql endpoint for triples
>>                 from a particular dataset.
>>
>>                                  At least not that I was aware of. 
>> Kingsley?
>>
>>             http://dbpedia2.openlinksw.com:8895/void/Dataset will
>>             expose the Graph IRIs.
>>             or
>>             http://lod.openlinksw.com/void/Dataset (follow the DBpedia
>>             Graph Group).
>>
>>
>>         (asking on sid's behalf since I was trying to help him/her out
>>         on IRC)
>>
>>         I don't see anything listed there that leaps off the page as
>>         being restricted to the infobox triples, which I believe is
>>         the particular dataset that sid is interested in. The URIs on
>>         http://dbpedia2.openlinksw.com:8895/void/Dataset seem to be
>>         more content-oriented than dataset oriented.
>>
>>
>>     The first level is the Graph Group, then within the Graph Group
>>     you have IRIs. I am assuming he is seeking specific graph names?
>>
>>     Kingsley
>>
>>
>>         Lee
>>
>>
>>             Kingsley
>>
>>                                  Best,
>>
>>                 Georgi
>>
>>                                  --
>>                 Georgi Kobilarov
>>
>>                 Freie Universität Berlin
>>
>>                 www.georgikobilarov.com <http://www.georgikobilarov.com>
>>
>>                                  *From:* Sid [mailto:[email protected]
>>                 <mailto:[email protected]>]
>>                 *Sent:* Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:19 AM
>>                 *To:* [email protected]
>>                 <mailto:[email protected]>
>>                 *Subject:* [Dbpedia-discussion] Querying data sets on
>>                 dbpedia
>>
>>                                  Hi,
>>                 I need to know how to just query a specific DBPedia
>>                 data set of the many  mentioned here
>>                 http://wiki.dbpedia.org/DatasetsLoaded?v=ttm. I am not
>>                 getting any success using the from clause. Is there a
>>                 way to do that?
>>
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>>     Regards,
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