ublic>
<http://dbpedia.org/ontology/anthem>
<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Czech_language> .
<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Confucius>
<http://dbpedia.org/ontology/influencedBy>
<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Zhou_Dynasty> .
<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Confucius&g
;^^<
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#nonNegativeInteger> .
I can't figure out why does this problem occur because, looking at the
wikipedia templates, cometimes there's a point tetween the numbers,
sometimes a colon, sometimes are correct:
damascus:
|Abitanti = 1614297
Kawasaki:
|abi
os, common in other categories of italian
wikipedia pages? You should show examples that are not "people with biography"
so we could realize that.
I was also thinking about asking wkipedia italy directly about that, maybe they
can give detailed description of the issue and maybe give some c
see if this is
the problem. If not, please give us some examples of the messed abstracts.
Regards,
Piero Molino
Il giorno 22/set/2011, alle ore 19:06, Sebastian Hellmann ha scritto:
> Dear Alessio,
> Sorry, but this is actually not on the top of our Todo list.
> We could assist you a
Sorry if i ask, but is there any wsdl? The previous lookup had one and i bult a
java application that used the lookup service as a webservice generating the
code with axis from the wsdl. Please tell me i don't have to redo this from
scratch...
Piero
Il giorno 21/gen/2011, alle ore 10.11, Chris
Hi everyone,
i'm trying to load DBpedia into a Virtuoso local server (the open source
edition). After building and installing Virtuoso, came the moment to load the
data. I downloaded all the .nt dumps i'm interested in inside a directory and i
used the script i found here
http://blog.mediaspa
Hello everyone,
i'm working on a project tat involves the use of the classes of
dbpedia ontology and YAGO. Analizyng some resources there are examples
that doesn't match to me, so I'm asking for a bit of explanation about
them.
Exmple 1:
http://dbpedia.org/page/Bari
This example has both
Hi Jens,
sorry for resuming this old discussion but I'm working on this right
now (when I started the discussion it was in an evaluation state).
Il giorno 17/lug/2009, alle ore 08.22, Jens Lehmann ha scritto:
>
> Hello,
>
> Piero Molino schrieb:
>> Hi Jens,
>>
ing FILTER (?link = predicate1 || ?link = predicate2 || ...) and
so on, but the problem is the same, i have to list every single
predicate that is useful to me.
Is there a way to automatically filter between resources and literal/
number values?
Thankyou,
Pi
Hi Jens,
Il giorno 15/lug/09, alle ore 17:04, Jens Lehmann ha scritto:
Hello Piero,
Piero Molino schrieb:
Hello everyone,
Now, i don't know where to start from for doing this (my software is
in java). Wich dump should i use? Anyone knows reliable opensource
libraries for managing o
Hello everyone,
i start begging pardon if it's not the right place to ask this
anyway:
I'm developing a software that navigates dbpedia instances and returns
the node that satisfies certain requirements. Those requirements
incude the "topological" distance between the actual node and ano
Il giorno 20/mar/09, alle ore 08:44, Jens Lehmann ha scritto:
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Piero Molino wrote:
>> Ok no one has a solution for my problem ^_^ I hope that Jens will
>> answer this time becuase he is one of the authors of the article i
>> cited in th
Il giorno 20/mar/09, alle ore 09:08, Jens Lehmann ha scritto:
>
> Hello,
>
> Piero Molino wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> i trying to find a way to calculate the distance between two resurces
>> withing dbpedia. I thought i could make a sareis of joins in sparql
>>
from the relfinder sourcecode)
I hope someone will answer this time :(
Thanks anyway,
Piero Molino
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and probably hard to
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Hi everyone,
my name is Piero Molino and I'm a student form the University of Bary,
Computer Science department.
For my degree thesis I'm working on an ontology based retrieving
algorithm and, after seeking for while, i decided to use DBpedia as my
multi-domain ontology. Anyway
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