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I just updated the description at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/dbpedia/ . I hope that helps to avoid
confusion i
Hi,
I've experienced a problem when trying to get a copy of dbpedia from the
repo. The error appeared when I was installing the dump dependencies. The
following steps were executed:
1. Installation of Mercurial (hg) and Maven
2. checkout the repo
hg clone http://dbpedia.hg.sourceforge.net/hgroo
Thank you for your answer Julien.
Yes, my idea was to add a second regexp like
private val SingleCoordinate =
"""([0-9]{1,2})/([0-9]{0,2})/([0-9]{0,2}(?:\.[0-9]{1,2})?)?/([NSEW])""".r
Then the simplest option would be:
1) insert a new case entry leveraging it twice at
https://github.com/dbpedia
Done! Welcome to DBpedia!
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Hi Nono,
Yes there are still problems for coordinates not given as doubles;
As I understand there is a regex in
https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/blob/master/core/src/main/scala/org/dbpedia/extraction/dataparser/GeoCoordinateParser.scala#L131
for expressions fo the kind 43°50'5