One reason why you hear so little about the semantic web is that in many
ways it has won. That is, major progress has been made in all of the
directions that the semantic web set out to do. Almost all of them
relate to RDF graphs or property graphs in a fairly direct way, even
though the pe
Previously in an examination of the DBpedia Ontology here:
http://ontology2.com/notebooks/local/DBpedia_Schema_Queries.html
I ran into the problem that, looking at only the ontology and not the
instance data, it's not possible to decide which properties, out of
2000 or so, are the most imp
Here is how I found it.
I went to
http://wiki.dbpedia.org/downloads-2016-04
The page has some Javascript that downloads some data so it may take
some time to fully load. In section 3 "Datasets" it will initially load
the most popular languages, and there is a field that has the language
na
It's another week and it's another Jupyter Notebook.
In this one I load the DBpedia Ontology into an in-memory rdflib
database and then make queries
that are visualized with pandas.
http://ontology2.com/notebooks/local/DBpedia_Schema_Queries.html
I notice a few bad facts, but mostly it makes
DBpedia is a knowledge base that can be used for many things.
DBpedia does not have all the facilities to answer questions, but there
is a substantial literature on QA using DBpedia as a data source, for
instance:
https://qald.sebastianwalter.org/
http://airccse.org/journal/ijwest/papers/43
I do like "Sports" as a domain for a number of reasons, and I'd add
that:
(1) Expanding best practices in some sports (esp. "Soccer") to other
sports would be a big help. (ex. "When did Joe Namath play for the
jets?")
(2) Part of the task is conceptual (for instance, the concept of
"Caree
I can say the page at
http://wiki.dbpedia.org/downloads-2016-10
does not work well for me. There is a really great intention that that
page renders RDF data in order to draw the download tables, but I find
that:
(1) It takes a long time (30+ seconds) for the page to display any text
at al
Neat stuff.
The design covers a wide range but it does so very thinly. I would like
to see a critical path identified and fleshed out in more detail,
something along the lines of a research proposal, plan for a commercial
product, or even a really cool demo.
As for protocol, thought #1
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OntoClean
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Sent: 8/16/2017 10:41:24 AM
Subject: Re: [DBpedia-discussion] Refurbished draft thou
Hello, I've been working on a library to make it easy to query SPARQL
databases and render the results with pandas in a Jupyter notebook and
along the way I am creating a series of sample notebooks.
Here is my first one about the DBpedia SPARQL endpoint:
http://ontology2.com/notebooks/remote/
he following query runs well on the public SPARQL endpoint:
SELECT ?type (COUNT(*) AS ?count) {
?station a dbo:CareerStation .
?who dbo:careerStation ?station .
?who a ?type .
} GROUP BY ?type ORDER BY DESC(?count)
It completes in a few seconds, the only trouble
Hello, I am having trouble doing queries with named graphs on the
dbpedia public SPARQL endpoint. I can see a large number of graphs if
I write
SELECT DISTINCT ?g { GRAPH ?g {?s ?p ?o .}}
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To: "Sebastian Hellmann" ;
jacc...@petrobras.com.br; "Paul Houle"
Cc: "DBpedia"
Sent: 7/17/2017 8:55:04 AM
Subject: Re: [DBpedia-discussion] Purpose of the DBpedia Ontology was
Re: Call for Ontology Editor demos for D
Big picture is that that the DBpedia Ontology itself is small and you
can throw part of it or all if it away but still keep the instance data.
Religious organizations and structures are particularly problematic
because of the conflict between the "geo-spatial" view in which a church
building i
.br
To: "Sebastian Samaruga"
Cc: "DBpedia" ; "Sebastian
Hellmann" ; "John Flynn"
; "Paul Houle"
Sent: 7/7/2017 2:11:05 PM
Subject: Re: [DBpedia-discussion] Call for Ontology Editor demos for
DBpedia
Yes, it is possible to define classes solely on
I would disagree.
The DBpedia Ontology is not designed to support any specific kind of
reasoning.
What it *is* designed to do is capture the somewhat structured data that
exists in Wikipedia. Following the much misunderstood "semantic web",
the emphasis is on properties first, and then cl
So are you saying he should use the Spunger to merge DBpedia and his own
database and then publish that?
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On Thu, Apr 13, 2017, at 12:36 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> On 4/13/17 4:05 AM, Вадим wrote:
>> Hello, dear sirs!
>>
in an automated
manner, see
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On Thu, Apr 13, 2017, at 04:05 AM, Вадим wrote:
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>
> I have a question, I don't understand where I
Isn't that Wikidata?
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> I applaud this initiative to extract triples from Wikipedia open text.
> However, it would be useful to initiate a parallel challenge/effort to
> repre
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On Sat, Jan 28, 2017, at 03:09 PM, Ankur Padia wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am trying to download triples from SPARQL endpoint specific to
> Per
.
I fell back on the .xml which does have the backlinks, even if it makes
me feel like I have become pond scum, destroyer of soap.
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>> Try the Ontology2 Edition of DBpedia 2016-04
>> https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B01HMUNH4Q/
don't see the en dash in any of those ranges and I don't see it in the
list of characters you can escape with a \ so I think you have to encode
this in something other than prefix form.
Could we get this fixed?
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Try the Ontology2 Edition of DBpe
that affects users, but
it gets into all the questions of "what exactly do you want to model?"
as clearly the Wikipedia editors are trying to model it at a very fine
grain but users might want a spectrum of different granularities.
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On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 12:39 PM, Johann Petrak wrote:
> I have noticed that the files "Mappingbased literals" provided for
> download here
> http://wiki.dbpedia.org/downloads-2016-04
>
f defining vocabulary and maybe a protocol, not something
centralized like Dbpedia, Wikidata, etc. If somebody wants to run a
big shared repository they'd be free to do that.
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On Wed, Jan 4, 2017, at 03:36 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
>
http://id.fedstats.be/nis/25014<http://id.fedstats.be/nis/25014.html>#id.
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I load everything from 2016-04 into an r3.xlarge in maybe 4 hours or so.
I think the r3.large might be too small.
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> On 11/11/16 2:24 AM, Marco Christis | Blixem Media wrote:
> > Hi
com/o/dbpedia-2016-04.html
and note that the examples that I run in the video come from here:
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I invite you to try it out for yourself.
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creating s,p,o columns)
With SPARQL you can get the original data with complete fidelity
without thinking about how the conversion works out. People who are
comfortable with SQL might find that learning SPARQL is a shorter path
to getting the results they want. (For one thing, you can explore
wit
on where the type appears on the right,
omitting statements of the form "?x a ?type."
Diagraming the schema looks like a fun project, but the raw material to
analyze the schema is all there. Note most of the
predicates used for schema purposes are defined in
https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf
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On Thu, Nov 3, 2016, at 08:33 AM, Dimitris Kontokostas wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 4:28 PM, wrote:
>> On Wed, 02
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On Tue, Oct 25, 2016, at 04:37 AM, Dimitris Kontokostas wrote:
> Cool visualization Paul!
>
> I see you added the cited facts dataset there, nice
Here is a fun visualization I made looking at how the datasets in
DBpedia-2016-04 overlap.
http://ontology2.com/the-book/dbpedia-2016-04-overview.html
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hey Dimitris
just checking in on the live updates - its been a few days, but I don't
see any of the gaps being filled between November 11th and March here :
http://live.dbpedia.org/changesets/2014/
??
thanks
Paul
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Dimitris Kontokostas
wrote:
> like 30
file ? (it looks clear that our
current updater is not going to cope with that, as you have deviated from
the file/disk structure)
and will the abstracts eventually be brought up to date too (so no gaps) -
these are important to us
thanks
Paul
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:33 PM, Dimitris
Okay so when you say the clean diffs, there is a big gap between Nov 12th
and March 6th ?
How is this gap filled in ?
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Dimitris Kontokostas
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> On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Paul Wilton wrote:
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>> Great thanks
>> I have some
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Hi Dimitris
Any progress on this ?
thanks and kind regards
Paul
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>
> We have some server issues that we are trying to solve and Live will be
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On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Martynas Jusevičius
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>
> thanks for your feedback. I'm replying to the list as this is relevant.
>
> I do not claim this is the final layout, by no mea
Hi Dimitris
The dbpedia live change sets have been stuck for some while at Nov 12th
Any updates on when this is going to start working again.
thanks
Paul
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ike a
fool, I need to go through those facts and figure out which ones I
believe. Thus, in some cases the data is really broken and energy must be
spent to overcome entropy.
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 1:05 PM, M. Aaron Bossert
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comprehensive set of updates, to
achieve the intended goal)
Can someone from dbpedia Live team confirm ?
We have looked at the dbpedia-live mirror code, but don’t think it does
what we want, hence building our own version (not hacking ;)
cheers
Paul
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Vladimir Alexiev
Hi Dimitris
Just checking you got this as it doesn’t seem to have made it onto the
discussion list
cheers
Paul
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 2:27 PM, Paul Wilton wrote:
> Hi Dimitris,
> In the DBpedia Live changesets, there are files called x_clear.nt
>
> These files contain l
Well, Infovore 3.1 happened quickly after Infovore because I made a quick
attempt to get my Jena up to date and found it was easy to update, so I
did. The importance here is that there is a lot of cool stuff going on
with Jena, such as the RDFThrift serialization format, and also some
Hadoop I
applications to refer to the different entities: a university or a title.
>
> At least for me this causes errors in automatic relation extraction...
>
> Wdyt?
>
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point me at the timestamp of the first changeset I should use to
apply to the DBpedia 2014 dumps ?
best
Paul
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On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Patrick van Kleef
wrote:
> All,
>
>
> > yep - but given Live is not Live anymore... you will need to baseline
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itris Kontokostas
wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 12:58 PM, Paul Wilton wrote:
>
>> OpenLink - do you have a timescale for the DBpedia Live fixes.. ?
>>
>> Ideally, I would like to be able to move to DBpedia 2014 now + the new
>> onotogy, and then appl
)
thanks
Paul
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 8:21 AM, Dimitris Kontokostas
wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 6:31 PM, Paul Wilton wrote:
>
>> Thanks Dimitris,
>>
>> Do you a timescale for when the Stalling issues will be fixed,
>>
>
> OpenLink can answer this
Thanks Dimitris,
Do you a timescale for when the Stalling issues will be fixed,and maybe a
roadmap for the re-design you might be able to share ?
Is it possible to publish regular n-triples changesets to the DBpedia 2014
release ?
thanks
Paul
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Dimitris
using it on a fairly high profile project)
3. What version of DBpedia ontology does DBpedia Live conform too, and any
plans for aligning with dbpedia 2014 ontology ?
many thanks for any help
Paul Wilton
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>
> Using the DBpedia ontology does commit you to a lot of things, many of them
> quite questionable. For example, in the DBpedia ontology churches are
> buildings, which is not true for many churches, and not even true for the
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I ran some reports for an importance score against DBpedia here
http://basekb.com/subjectiveEye/typeReport/typeReport.html
The importance score is proportional to how many hits there were on a
topic page and all the redirects to it in Wikipedia. In the report
above, the importance is the sum of
e source material is multilingual and by merging in the
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I was looking at the Dbpedia 3.9 files today and I noticed that
redirects are not available for Wikipedia outside "en" and I'm
wondering why that is.
Lately I've cooked down the wikipedia pagecounts to produce a
"3D" data set that summarizes interest in topics (uh, hits to URIs)
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data, filtered
through my tools, and produced the following output in a
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s3://basekb-now/weekly-diff-2013-12-01/
Nothing is specific to Freebase though, and this tool ought to be
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which isn't very different from the
link graph of Ookaboo.
Anyway, I needed to pull some stuff out of Wikimedia Commons and it
took me 20 minutes to modify the Flickr parser to work for Commons and
get at least 80% of the recall that the old parser got.
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Andre
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The main key to writing a successful web crawler is keeping it
simple.
On Dec 5, 2013 4:23 AM, "Andrea Di Menna" wrote:
>
> 2013/12/4 Paul Houle
>>
>> I think I could get this data out of some API, but there are great
>> HTML 5 parsing libraries n
wrong.
Another advantage of HTML is that you can work from a static dump
file, or run a web crawler against the real Wikipedia or against a
local copy of Wikipedia loaded from the database dump files.
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I'd say that things are represented well in Dbpedia when the things are
objects that have well defined properties.
For instance, if I show up at the courthouse with a birth certificate that
documents my date and place of birth and my parents, that proves that I'm a
particular Person. Someday
One of the goals of the infovore project is to develop something that
targets this latency problem.
https://github.com/paulhoule/infovore/wiki
I’ve talked with a number of organizations that use DBpedia and Freebase
data and almost all of them have either no solution or an incomplete s
Any chance we can get a well-defined interface that could be used to run
‘rdfslice’ as an Infovore application but still let people run it independently
of Hadoop? I think that would help with the “number of hours” problems.
From: adrian.brasove...@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2
My feelings are strong towards one-line-per-fact.
Large RDF data sets have validity problems, and the difficulty of
convincing publishers that this matters indicates that this situation will
continue.
I’ve thought a bit about the problem of the “streaming converter from
Turtle to
too.
From: Dan Gravell
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 4:26 AM
To: Paul A. Houle
Cc: dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Strategies to download subsets of DBPedia
Thanks Paul. The end goal of this data is import into AWS SimpleDB and
CloudSearch (for the
I can report my progress on this front.
I’ve got a system in place that moves Freebase dumps, recompresses them and
stores them in the AMZN cloud. I can suck in DBpedia data the same way.
I’m hadoopifying my Infovore tools so I can do my preprocessing, parallel
super eyeball and be able to r
I am a fan of the SPARQL result set format whenever people want to express
tuples of nodes:
http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-results-csv-tsv/
I think it’s more standard than Turtle, and it is as efficient as you’ll get
unless you want a binary format.
This file can be processed with simple stream
PRESS RELEASE
Paul Houle, Ontology2 founder, stated that "we updated Infovore to accept
data from DBpedia, and ran a head to head test, in terms of RDF validity,
between Freebase and DBpedia Live."
"Unlike most scientific results", he said, "these results are re
I’ve been wanting to update my copy of dbpedia live so I can publish some
results on this month’s version, but I’ve noticed that
live.dbpedia.org
has been down since yesterday. Can we get it back up?--
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I’m proud to announce the 1.0 release of Infovore, a complete RDF processing
system
* a Map/Reduce framework for processing RDF and related data
* an application that converts a Freebase quad dump into standard-compliant RDF
* an application which creates consistent subsets of Freebase, includi
Infovore, the RDF processing framework that produces :BaseKB has passed a
final round of tests in the AWS cloud. As a result, new :BaseKB RDF files are
available at
http://basekb.com/
Two files have been created from the last quad dumps that have been released by
Freebase on 2012-11-04. :B
I’ve written up the process used by infovore to create :BaseKB from the
Freebase Quad Dump here
https://raw.github.com/paulhoule/infovore/master/docs/decoding_the_freebase_quad_dump.txt
I’m doing this now not just to demonstrate the correctness of :BaseKB, but also
to demonstrate the correctnes
I'd be pretty skeptical that the error rate for unpaid evaluators would
be less than the error rate in the data itself. Are you making it clear to
people what the standard of performance is? Are we supposed to check stuff
against a human reading of Wikipedia or actually verify the facts?
Here is one way you could generate a list of programming languages
Look at the bottom of
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D_programming_language
and you see categories like “C Programming Language Family” and then if you
look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:C_programming_language_family
Status of Freebase in RDF in Q4 2012
I'd like to share the status of my :BaseKB effort to convert Freebase to RDF,
its future, and how it relates to other efforts. (See http://basekb.com/)
This is a long letter, but the takeaway is that I’m looking to put together
some sort of a group to ad
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