Yep that was my clue too: a "plain list" template is used for listing the
actors, instead of a comma-separated list or a newline-separated list.
Anyone?
-N
On Jan 15, 2013, at 10:50 AM, Andrea Di Menna wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
> As far as I can see the actors in the starring infobox property are e
WORLDCOMP: World’s Biggest Bogus Conference is Back Again
An in-depth investigation on the world’s biggest fake conference, WORLDCOMP
http://www.world-academy-of-science.org organized by the University of Georgia
(USA) computer science Professor, Hamid Arabnia http://www.cs.uga.edu/~hra
is
Hi Nicolas,
As far as I can see the actors in the starring infobox property are
enclosed in a Plainlist template.
Maybe the extractor does not expect to find a template there? (Question for
the dbpedia devs)
Cheers
Andrea
Il giorno 15/gen/2013 18:36, "Nicolas Torzec" ha
scritto:
> Hi there,
>
>
Hi there,
Anyone knows why the *Titanic_(1997_film)* entry in DBpedia is missing the
list of actors?
(What's Titanic without Leonardo and Kate! ;)
Original page on Wikipedia:
=> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic_(1997_film)
Corresponding resource page on DBpedia 3.8:
=> http://dbpedia.org/pag
Hi David,
We 're glad you enjoyed the tool and that you intend to use it.
I just added the Apache 2.0 Licence to the project, it should fit for
Callimachus.
We use JDBC as a back-end and for the purposes of the DBpedia evaluation a
MySQL DB.
The h2 embedded database is a future goal for an easier
Dear all,
The AKSW DBpedia Data Quality group [1] is happy to announce the release of
TripleCheckMate, the software used for assessing the quality of DBpedia, as
open source [2].
TripleCheckMate was developed for DBpedia but we hope it will be used as a
general purpose Linked Data evaluation soft