Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] ANN: Mapping Sprint for DBpedia 3.10 Release until June 30th

2014-05-30 Thread Marco Fossati
Hi Diego, Done! Happy (maybe Italian but I don't wanna bias) mapping! :-) On 5/30/14, 10:26 PM, Diego Valerio Camarda wrote: > great job! > > I should be glad to participate to the sprint, could you please give me > the permission to edit the templates? > > my (new) user is dvcama > > > 2014-05-3

Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] ANN: Mapping Sprint for DBpedia 3.10 Release until June 30th

2014-05-30 Thread Diego Valerio Camarda
great job! I should be glad to participate to the sprint, could you please give me the permission to edit the templates? my (new) user is dvcama 2014-05-30 21:51 GMT+02:00 Peter F. Patel-Schneider < peter.patel-schnei...@nuance.com>: > Along these lines, there are some questionable mappings in

Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] ANN: Mapping Sprint for DBpedia 3.10 Release until June 30th

2014-05-30 Thread Peter F. Patel-Schneider
Along these lines, there are some questionable mappings in DBpedia. One in particular, is for the building infobox, which is overused in English Wikipedia. In particular, the Eiffel Tower Wikipedia entry uses this infobox even though the Eiffel Tower is the most prominent non-building on http:

Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] [DBPedia Virtuoso Architecture]

2014-05-30 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 5/29/14 9:29 PM, Maatari Daniel Okouya wrote: Hi, I'm trying to better understand how DbPedia is architected. Is the all Domain Dbpedia powered by only one server (virtuoso). The HTML page that simply the present the Dbpedia project, are they also delivered by virtuoso server ? I see that

[Dbpedia-discussion] Question about classes/properties returned by queries

2014-05-30 Thread Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio
Dear DBpedia people, Congratulations for your work and for your will to put some useful order in the chaos of the internet. I'm a beginner. I've been browsing your website at http://dbpedia.org and I have a basic doubt. In the file "dbpedia_3.9.owl" I can see the 529 class names and the 2,333