Moin Max!
Max Jakob schrieb am Mittwoch, den 07. Juli 2010:
> Hi Tyler,
>
> the extracted URIs are based on Infobox mappings and the data of the
> Wikipedia. The URIs you listed are identical to the ones in Wikipedia.
> Our framework is quite tolerant regarding valid URIs as it is supposed
> to
Max,
thx for the information!
I might got a bit confused by the fact that dbpedia names those
'redirection titles' as titles.
Am I seeing this right that ie. AfghanistanTransnationalIssues is
something like the "ID" of a wikipedia article? So something that
never changes, where the "real t
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Jimmy O'Regan wrote:
> [Sorry, forgot reply all first time]
>
> On 7 July 2010 12:45, Jimmy O'Regan wrote:
>> On 7 July 2010 11:47, Max Jakob wrote:
>>> Hi Jimmy,
>>>
>>> our test framework has changed and we are not using the XML files
>>> anymore. We are now usi
Dear all,
we are doing maintenance on db0.aksw.org
It will be down now and then for a couple of hours during this and next
week.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Here is a list with things that might not work:
- DBpedia downloads
- maven repository (for the Scala framework)
- http://dbpedia.navigator.
Hi,
"maven install" fail, because
"http://db0.aksw.org:8081/archiva/repository/internal/"; registered in
pom.xml as repository "archiva" does not respond.
Greetz,
Sebastian Krebs
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[Sorry, forgot reply all first time]
On 7 July 2010 12:45, Jimmy O'Regan wrote:
> On 7 July 2010 11:47, Max Jakob wrote:
>> Hi Jimmy,
>>
>> our test framework has changed and we are not using the XML files
>> anymore. We are now using ScalaTest, and for this specific case, the
>> DateTimeParserT
Hi Sonya,
there are two different extractors for Infoboxes: the MappingExtractor
and the InfoboxExtractor.
The MappingExtractor uses mappings defined on
http://mappings.dbpedia.org/. There are no mappings for Russian yet,
but if you are motivated to create some, let us know, you are more
than wel
Hi Martin,
> What I would need is the real name as it is the real title on
> wikipedia itself (With blanks in between and upper and lower case).
We are in fact taking the titles as they appear on the top of
Wikipedia pages. The example you sent, AfghanistanTransnationalIssues,
is a redirect page:
Hi Jimmy,
our test framework has changed and we are not using the XML files
anymore. We are now using ScalaTest, and for this specific case, the
DateTimeParserTest. It is easiest to run them from an IDE, for example
Intellij.
Thanks for the patches. We will check in the Homepage patch and the
Dat
Hi Tyler,
the extracted URIs are based on Infobox mappings and the data of the
Wikipedia. The URIs you listed are identical to the ones in Wikipedia.
Our framework is quite tolerant regarding valid URIs as it is supposed
to represent the original Wikipedia data.
We could easily use a stricter URI
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