On 27 March 2013 15:51, Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt j...@sahnwaldt.de wrote:
Hi Jimmy,
thanks for your tips! I added/extended two ideas yesterday. I ended up
at six to eight paragraphs with 400 to 500 words. Do you think that's
too long? The 2012 ideas I looked at were shorter.
What I
On 27 March 2013 21:47, Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt j...@sahnwaldt.de wrote:
On 27 March 2013 17:47, Jimmy O'Regan jore...@gmail.com wrote:
On 27 March 2013 15:51, Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt j...@sahnwaldt.de wrote:
Hi Jimmy,
thanks for your tips! I added/extended two ideas yesterday. I ended
On 4 March 2013 22:55, Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt j...@sahnwaldt.de wrote:
Hi guys,
you should probably add TopicalConceptsExtractor to the configuration
for ru, eu, ca in
extraction-framework/dump/extraction.default.properties to activate
the extractor for these languages. It would be great
On 3 October 2012 10:01, Pablo N. Mendes pablomen...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Burak,
As you may know, the extraction framework uses Wikipedia articles and a
mapping wiki to produce the data you see.
If you go to our mappings wiki and search for nationality, you will find
the corresponding
On 10 July 2012 17:07, Gunaratna, Dalkandura Arachchige Kalpa Shashika
Silva gunaratn...@wright.edu wrote:
I am looking for a solution of accessing dbpedia dataset without a random
downtime. I do not mind the data is not the latest update. Any idea is
greatly appreciated. Thank you.
You know
of the mentors around?
jimregan yes, they're the ones trolling you
exporting patch:
# HG changeset patch
# User Jimmy O'Regan jimre...@users.sourceforge.net
# Date 1332947463 -3600
# Node ID 2a551928da9f6b96bc7dd4d8b4e03f70b5d80628
# Parent 6e3c61596f2e96a962bae3dceb9331234224fbb4
guess at disambiguation
On 28 March 2012 18:21, Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt j...@sahnwaldt.de wrote:
Jimmy, Aya,
Actually, Arabic mappings were started just recently. Currently there are
four:
http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php?title=Special%3AAllPagesfrom=to=namespace=250
Your patch looks good to me, I'll
On 2 March 2012 21:11, amulya rattan talk2amu...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for all the help guys. I downloaded dbpedia extraction framework and
would like to read through the code. My background in scala should help in
understanding concepts faster. I haven't made up my mind about how many
On 28 February 2012 11:45, Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt j...@sahnwaldt.de wrote:
Hi Jimmy,
I set up Mappings_eu. Happy mapping!
Thanks a lot!
I'll add the changeset later today.
Thanks!
--
Sefam Are any of the mentors around?
jimregan yes, they're the ones trolling you
On 21 February 2012 10:41, Richard Light rich...@light.demon.co.uk wrote:
I've no idea how widespread this is, but I just failed to get a response for
Natural_history because the RDF/XML contains this URL:
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Brevard_Museum_of_History__Natural_Science
and is
On 21 February 2012 13:47, Richard Light rich...@light.demon.co.uk wrote:
Jimmy,
Not, I'm not confused. :-)
Fair enough.
I just thought that if the were URLencoded it wouldn't need to be XML
escaped, because as you say it would then read %26, and so wouldn't cause
problems to the XML
On 17 February 2012 23:55, Riccardo Tasso riccardo.ta...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is my first mapping (the one for which I started to give my
contribution):
http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php/Mapping_it:Infobox_Azienda
If anyone can give it a check, italian or not, it would be very
On 14 February 2012 18:46, Paul A. Houle p...@ontology2.com wrote:
Could we get good step-by-step instructions on the Wiki for how to get
DBpedia loaded and running on UNIX and Windows from the bare metal?
OpenLink have some step-by-step guides:
On 13 February 2012 13:01, Gregor Trefs gtr...@rumms.uni-mannheim.de wrote:
Hi DBPedia-Community,
I'm currently writing my Master-Thesis in the field of DBPedia and SPARQL.
One of my subgoals is to find out how many categories are present in both
Wikipedia and DBPedia. Therefore, I wrote a
On 8 February 2012 19:23, Ted Thibodeau Jr tthibod...@openlinksw.com wrote:
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Academy_Award_for_Best_Art_Direction
http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type
http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing
On 27 January 2012 17:02, Julien Cojan julien.co...@inria.fr wrote:
On 01/24/2012 07:23 PM, Jimmy O'Regan wrote:
The images (and other media: video, audio) are separate files: they
are not part of the database dumps. All of the text in each wikipedia
can be reasonably expected to be free
On 24 January 2012 16:20, Julien Cojan julien.co...@inria.fr wrote:
Thanks for your reply Dimitris,
However I don't get about the implications on the usability in different
countries.
Does this means that some English wikipedia pages could be breaking the law
in France ?
In short, no, but
On 19 January 2012 02:42, Gerber Daniel
dger...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de wrote:
Also, why is DBpedia use ko for korean instead of kr?
'ko' is a language code (ISO 639-1), 'kr' is a TLD. Some others are
Japanese (ja)/Japan (jp), Chinese (zh)/China (cn), Ukrainian
(uk)/Ukraine (ua), Irish
On 16 October 2011 19:23, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:
On 10/14/11 9:33 AM, Leigh Dodds wrote:
DBpedia Extraction Team:
I assume the kidehen listed on the sourceforge page is you, so doesn't
'Team' include you?
Isn't anyone going to respond to these questions? If you don't
On 16 October 2011 20:18, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:
I would like other voices to participate in the process. Also, as stated
I think that broadening the community is what's needed to have a
situation where support can be offered seven days a week, and I'm
pretty sure (judging
On 17 October 2011 00:42, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:
On 10/16/11 4:41 PM, Jimmy O'Regan wrote:
On 16 October 2011 20:18, Kingsley Idehenkide...@openlinksw.com wrote:
Bearing in mind this response, I hope you now understand why I qualified my
call-out to the DBpedia
On 2 August 2011 10:34, Pablo Mendes pablomen...@gmail.com wrote:
Folks,
This is indeed an achievement with great potential! Thanks to Max and Paul
for enabling this Mapping Sprint, and thanks to all of the awesome editors!
Take a look at this gimmick I hacked up yesterday.
Hi.
I was thinking that infoboxes probably follow Zipf's law, and made a
set of pages for mappings by frequency on my user page:
http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php/User:Jimregan
I think the way I did it should only take into account the templates
that were missing mappings at the time of the
[Sorry, forgot reply all first time]
On 7 July 2010 12:45, Jimmy O'Regan jore...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7 July 2010 11:47, Max Jakob max.ja...@fu-berlin.de wrote:
Hi Jimmy,
our test framework has changed and we are not using the XML files
anymore. We are now using ScalaTest
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