In this case, the problem is the training: the Portuguese DBpedia
classify the corresponding page as a FloweringPlant (see
http://pt.dbpedia.org/page/Zosima). This is a mistake in the
cross-language information in Wikipedia, and it's quite rare (less than
1% of the cases).
In general, the "ty
Speaking of wrong mappings, do the algorithms used to generate the Airpedia
class mappings have any concept of classes which are (or should be)
disjoint with each other? I was looking at the distribution of the number
of classes assigned to entities and was curious what classes were assigned
to th
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> *Von:* Alessio Palmero Aprosio [mailto:apro...@fbk.eu]
> *Gesendet:* Samstag, 15. Juni 2013 00:38
> *An:* dbpedia-discussion
> *Cc:* Michele Mostarda; Claudio Giuliano
> *Betreff:* [Dbpedia-discussion] Airped
Chris
Von: Alessio Palmero Aprosio [mailto:apro...@fbk.eu]
Gesendet: Samstag, 15. Juni 2013 00:38
An: dbpedia-discussion
Cc: Michele Mostarda; Claudio Giuliano
Betreff: [Dbpedia-discussion] Airpedia resources for the mapping sprint
Dear DBpedians,
we are the team of Airpedia project [1],
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Dear DBpedians,
we are the team of Airpedia project [1], which aims to enhance the
classes/properties coverage of DBpedia over Wikipedia using machine
learning techniques.
We read about the "mapping sprint", therefore we want to bring to your
attention the resource we are producing conce