Dear Tom,
let me try to answer this question in a more general way. In the
future, we honestly consider to map all data on the web to the DBpedia
ontology (extending it where it makes sense). We hope that this will
enable you to query many data sets on the Web using the same queries.
As a convenience measure, we will get a huge download server that
provides all data from a single point in consistent formats and
consistent metadata, classified by the DBpedia Ontology. Wikidata is
just one example, there is also commons, Wiktionary (hopefully via
DBnary), data from companies, DBpedia members and EU projects.
all the best,
Sebastian
On 11.03.2015 06:11, Tom Morris wrote:
Dimitris, Soren, and DBpedia team,
That sounds like an interesting project, but I got lost between the
statement of intent, below, and the practical consequences:
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 5:05 PM, Dimitris Kontokostas
<kontokos...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de
<mailto:kontokos...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>> wrote:
we made some different design choices and map wikidata data
directly into the DBpedia ontology.
What, from your point of view, is the practical consequence of these
different design choices? How do the end results manifest themselves
to the consumers?
Tom
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Events:
* *Feb 9th, 2015* 3rd DBpedia Community Meeting in Dublin
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* *May 29th, 2015* Submission deadline SEMANTiCS 2015
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