On 12/5/14 11:19 AM, Vladimir Alexiev wrote:
1) Considerhttp://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php/OntologyProperty:FirstAscent:
it specifies `rdfs:domain Mountain, Volcano`.
The author of that mapping probably thought this means that the property
`firstAscent` should apply to `Mountain` or `Volcano
1) Consider http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php/OntologyProperty:FirstAscent:
it specifies `rdfs:domain Mountain, Volcano`.
The author of that mapping probably thought this means that the property
`firstAscent` should apply to `Mountain` or `Volcano`.
But by RDFS semantics, when you specify mu
Consider dbo:firstAccentPerson, which declares rdfs:range dbo:Person.
The object property extractor does not check range when extracting, so it
extracts any link that people have used, and a lot of them are not people:
- bg.dbp:Лхотце: 18_май and 1956: these are "event list" pages that someone
li
Hi!
Should I ask usage questions on specific mapping templates here, or in the wiki?
I'd prefer to ask my question here:
http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php?title=Template_talk:ConstantMapping&action=edit&redlink=1
so the answer is recorded for others to see, but I'm not sure people are
reading
Should we use dbo:sex or dbo:gender or foaf:gender for a person's gender?
- EN dbpedia uses dbo:sex for horses (as a literal) and dbo:gender for schools
(as a resource); neither for people
This has given little guidance to other DBpedias which to use, e.g.
- PT, TR, EL use dbo:gender
- BG uses db
Hi!
I don't quite understand the numbers reported on 2 stats pages; or there is a
discrepancy.
1. http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Datasets2014/DatasetStatistics first table, en:
As of Sep 2014:
| Instances, LD, all | 4,584,616 | [1a]
| Instances, CD, all | 4,584,616 |
| Instances, CD, withMD |
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On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Raphael Boyer
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My name is Raphaël, I work in the WIMMICS team of INRIA in
> Sophia-Antipolis (France).
> My goal is to maintain and update the french chapter of Dbpedia, so I'm
> happ