On 2 August 2011 10:34, Pablo Mendes <pablomen...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Folks, > This is indeed an achievement with great potential! Thanks to Max and Paul > for enabling this Mapping Sprint, and thanks to all of the awesome editors! > > Take a look at this gimmick I hacked up yesterday. > http://mappings.dbpedia.org/sprint/ > We've had fantastic improvement in coverage not only in English but also in > other languages such as Portuguese, Polish and Greek. This was just a first > sprint, and I think we should use it as a starting point for an ongoing race > for excellence! > The Portuguese-language community is leading the property mapping race > with 63.87% property occurrences mapped. This means that entities in the > Portuguese DBpedia will have relatively more properties in the /ontology/ > namespace. > Meanwhile, the Polish-language community
"Community" :) - I'm pretty sure I did all but one of the mappings. > is leading the template mapping > race with 82.98% of template occurrences mapped. This means that the > Polish-language will contain the highest percentage of typed entities. I think the actual number of properties mapped is a little higher. A number of properties, for whatever reason, did not seem to turn up in the statistics, but were present in the sample extraction. I didn't think much of it, because it didn't seem to be happening with English or Catalan, but I saw it again afterwards (I'm not sure if it was Irish or Italian). > The Greek-language community has mapped the highest percentage of templates > in one language (44.93%), but those templates do not seem to be necessarily > the most commonly occurring ones. Therefore their numbers (77.44%) were a > bit lower than the Polish for template occurrences. > A couple of things should be noted. > First, remember that these numbers are relative to the size of the > language-specific Wikipedias. Therefore it is likely that English will still > have the highest absolute number of properties, typed entities, etc. But the > English-speaking community is also the largest. Since in general I expect > the Wikipedias to be proportional to the size of the communities, I think > that these percentages are not too bad as a number to for us to playfully > race between the languages. > Second, since the English DBpedia is at the core of the > internationalization, each language should also put some effort into that > one. I think English is not on the race and its results will reflect the > collective success of the international community. > Third, and most importantly, quantity does not mean quality. We have managed > to cover some ground, now we need to assess the material we used for > covering it. We hope and trust that the communities have generated some > fresh juicy data from which everybody will be able to benefit. I hope this > sprint will be followed with applications using this data in practice, which > will help us to assess the usefulness of the data. > If you create something awesome with DBpedia, consider sending it to one of > the challenges: > OCAS: Ontologies come of Age in the Semantic Web > http://ocas.mywikipaper.org/?q=node/8 > Semantic Web Challenge > http://challenge.semanticweb.org/ > > Cheers, > Pablo > > On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Max Jakob <max.ja...@fu-berlin.de> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> today we reached the end of the Mappings Creation Sprint. The DBpedia >> community managed to increased the coverage of infobox templates to >> 80.73% on the English Wikipedia [1]. This is a boost of more than 11% >> and something to be proud of at this point, even though we fell short >> of the ambitious goal that was set at the beginning. The /ontology/ >> namespace will now contain significantly more valuable, high-quality >> data. >> >> A big thank you to everybody that contributed! >> >> However, as the statistics continue to show, there is still room for >> improvement, especially for other languages [2] and in the relative >> number of all mapped properties. >> Willing contributers should register at http://mappings.dbpedia.org/ >> and get their input into DBpedia. >> >> Thanks for helping making this awesome open source project better! >> >> Best regards, >> Max >> >> [1] http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/en/ >> [2] http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php/Mapping_Statistics >> >> >> On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 17:31, Max Jakob <max.ja...@fu-berlin.de> wrote: >> > Hi again, >> > >> > I would like to propose a little challenge: >> > >> > Currently the DBpedia ontology mappings cover around 69% of all >> > template property occurrences in the English Wikipedia. With the help >> > of the community, and by checking the new statistics page [1] for the >> > infoboxes with the biggest impact, it should be possible to cover much >> > more. >> > >> > Hence, we are excited to announce a >> > >> > DBpedia Mappings Creation Sprint >> > >> > for the next two weeks. The goal of the sprint is to get to 95% of all >> > infobox properties in order to extract loads of Wikipedia infobox data >> > as high-quality Linked Data. I believe with the joint effort of the >> > great DBpedia community we can reach this goal. >> > In addition, all mapping creations and edits that happen in the next >> > two weeks will be part of the new DBpedia release. >> > >> > The sprint runs until 1st of August 2011. >> > http://mappings.dbpedia.org/ >> > Ready, set, go! ;) >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Max >> > >> > [1] http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/en/ >> > >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Got Input? 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