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Mondeca, coordinator of the LOV project. bernard.vat...@mondeca.com
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Change both URI and label? How? When? Will the change be documented?
- Keep the URI and change the label only (potentially confusing)?
Note that the situation is already confusing because the matching ...
http://dbpedia.org/property/casualties
... has the correct spelling
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eplaced the
former in May 2012 for those who missed the event) Even if one does not
expect real-time data, this is quite a long delay for updating ...
Thanks for any clue on this.
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from DBpedia to
> geonames. I encountered a few minor encoding issues etc., but nothing
> serious. The new links will be available for download and querying
> soon.
>
> Cheers,
> JC
>
> On 12 September 2013 23:47, Kingsley Idehen
> wrote:
> > On 9/12/13
set loaded in a home triple store.
>
>
> 2013/9/12 Bernard Vatant
>
>> Hello Julien
>>
>> Thanks, but I don't see Geonames listed in external datasets in the page
>> you mention
>>
>> Bernard
>>
>>
>> 2013/9/12 Julien Plu
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triples that are already there.
Best
Bernard
2013/9/12 Tom Morris
> On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 1:47 PM, Bernard Vatant <
> bernard.vat...@mondeca.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Whatever the method, features which have been for long ago in Geonames
>> are not linked from
quot; since this webpage :
> http://blog.dbpedia.org/2012/08/06/dbpedia-38-released-including-enlarged-ontology-and-additional-localized-versions/
>
> Best.
>
> Julien.
>
>
> 2013/9/12 Bernard Vatant
>
>> Hi folks
>>
>> Geonames contains about 400,000 refere
DBpedia to Geonames than the other way
round, and my question is : where do the links from DBpedia to Geonames
come from, since they are not, most of the time, present in Wikipedia data?
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r of Wikipedia languages"@en;
rdfs:comment "The number of languages in which the subject resource
has a Wikipedia article"@en.
Comments welcome before I add those properties.
Bernard
[1] http://www.lingvoj.org/ontology
[2] http://dbpedia.org/resource/Guillestre
[3] http:
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the infobox, and look outside the box otherwise?
Just an idea :)
Bernard
2012/12/21 Mohamed Morsey
> Hi Bernard,
>
>
> On 12/21/2012 03:22 PM, Bernard Vatant wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Some ressources in DBpedia have more than one value for geo:long and
> geo:lat
> For
#float
">2.35556
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#float
">2.355
When querying such objects for (lat, long) you come up with 4 different
couples.
The Wikipedia source has only one (lat, long) value as far as I can see.
Can somebody explain?
Thanks!
Bernard
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Great if this is in your roadmap! I was afraid this was about to be
yet-another-great-dataset-without-retrievable-vocabulary :)
Please ping LOV when it's done ;-)
Bernard
Le 13 mars 2012 18:57, Jonas Brekle a écrit :
> Am Dienstag, den 13.03.2012, 14:48 +0100 schrieb Bernar
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It figures ... there is still a lot of linkage to do in this space, and a
lot of redundant efforts.
Hopefully all those will someday soon me meshed in a Global Giant Geo Data
Space, *courtesy of Kingsley* :)
Bernard
2010/4/28 John Giannandrea
>
> Bernard Vatant wrote:
> > And wha
distinction if you dig properly into the data.
>
> cheers,
>
> Dan
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true for any list in
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Lists_of_paintings
I agree the format of WP lists pages is far from regular, but many of them
are flat bullet-point lists which should be easy to parse.
On my wishlist for 2010 :)
Thanks
Bernard
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> > contains two Infoboxes - one for the company, one for its
> > current product. We should use two different RDF subjects
> > for the data extracted for these two infoboxes. It's on our
> > (rather long) to-do-list...
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S : there is a nice research field on SKOS mailing list archives ;-)
http://www.w3.org/Search/Mail/Public/search?type-index=public-esw-thes&index-type=t&keywords=dbpedia+churches&search=Search
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David, Richard
Not a big mystery if you have a look at the code source of the html page
... In your example the selected facet Person retrieves only a top list of
instances ... which are cached in the page as an array
ke sense for things defined in a
non-english WP, but not in the english WP.
Are there any plans in dbpedia team to integrate such 'multilingual'
URIs (so to speak) in a foreseeable future?
Bernard
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uot;hierachy" is a good idea at
all ...
Bernard
>
> Best,
> Richard
>
>
> On 21 Oct 2008, at 12:27, Bernard Vatant wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I wanted to get at the following data set through
>> http://dbpedia.org/sparql
>>
>> "Churc
in SKOS 2008.
Back to my churches in Paris, is there currently a workaround to get the
results for all subcategories in a single query?
Thanks for your attention.
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nd enter in a virtuous semantic circle? I think we have to see those
tools in the Big Picture of collective intelligence emergence. The
social success of Wikipedia has proven that this is not a void concept.
Cheers
Bernard
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of its identity/individuality. This
fractal and evolving nature of reality we'll need to take into account
in our systems, when semantics go beyond the naive notion of the world
as a set of well-identified, pre-existing things.
We've just started scratching the surface of all this I'
Richard
> Saying that the “subject” of the person “Tim Berners-Lee” is “History
> of the Internet” is a bit of a stretch.
Think about TBL as a (living) document, and you'll see it another way.
>
> My problem is not with the term “resource”, but with the term
> “subject”. I don't doubt that DC pro
d to collections of such items or parts of such
> items."
>
> This is perhaps another illustration of the distinction between a
> concept and the term which has been chosen to label it. I think that the
> scope note above covers all the "non-document resources" that Richar
or category relationship.
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>> @prefix : <http://www.kanzaki.com/ns/sig#> . <> :from [:name
>> "KANZAKI Masahide"; :nick "masaka"; :email "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"].
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>> category system.
>>
>> The latest SKOS draft has deprecated these properties.
>>
>
> Can you give us some background on this decision? I have a hard time
> understanding why this step was taken.
>
>
>&
Hi Fred
Frederick Giasson a écrit :
> Hi Bernard,
>
> Well, if humans are typed has Queen102313008; it is indeed shocking :)
It is!
http://dbpedia.org/page/Queen_Silvia_of_Sweden
http://dbpedia.org/page/Cleopatra_VII
definitely human
http://dbpedia.org/page/Galadriel
if you don't mind the pointe
*shocking* indeed.
No more 'Sir-ification' to hope for the Semantic Web community I'm
afraid, if nothing is done quickly about it. :-)
Bernard
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