Hello Julien

Thanks, but I don't see Geonames listed in external datasets in the page
you mention

Bernard


2013/9/12 Julien Plu <julien....@redaction-developpez.com>

> Hello,
>
> I think the owl:sameAs links to external datasets are made by Silk when a
> new release is created.
>
> See "credits" since this webpage :
> http://blog.dbpedia.org/2012/08/06/dbpedia-38-released-including-enlarged-ontology-and-additional-localized-versions/
>
> Best.
>
> Julien.
>
>
> 2013/9/12 Bernard Vatant <bernard.vat...@mondeca.com>
>
>> Hi folks
>>
>> Geonames contains about 400,000 references to DBpedia entities (this is
>> about 5% of the overall Geonames features), asserted by rdfs:seeAlso links.
>> See e.g., http://sws.geonames.org/1283416/about.rdf
>> The links to DBpedia are actually inferred from links to Wikipedia,
>> continually added by Geonames.
>> Geonames does not use owl:sameAs links any more, because those were
>> leading to crazy inferences, merging "from outside" features which are kept
>> distinct inside Geonames.
>>
>> DBpedia uses owl:sameAs links to Geonames, under its own responsibilty :)
>> But there are far less links from DBpedia to Geonames than the other way
>> round, and my question is : where do the links from DBpedia to Geonames
>> come from, since they are not, most of the time, present in Wikipedia data?
>>
>> Thanks for any clarification!
>>
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