Sebastian,
Thanks very much for the explanation. It was a single missing word,
"ontology," which led me astray. If the opening sentence had said "based
on the DBpedia ontology," I probably would have figured it out. Your
amplification of the underlying motivation helps me better understand
what
This is a very ambitious, but commendable, goal. To map all data on the web to
the DBpedia ontology is a huge undertaking that will take many years of effort.
However, if it can be accomplished the potential payoff is also huge and could
result in the realization of a true Semantic Web. Just as
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Dear all,
Based on our recent Wikidata integration announcement [1], we decided to
include Wikidata dumps in the next release.
This makes Wikidata mappings eligible for the mapping sprint ;)
Happy mappings!
- http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/ontology/wikidata/missing/
-
https://github.com/ali
Dear Tom,
let me try to answer this question in a more general way. In the
future, we honestly consider to map all data on the web to the DBpedia
ontology (extending it where it makes sense). We hope that this will
enable you to query many data sets on the Web using the same queries.
As a