Try with the OKKAM Entity Name System (ENS)
http://api.okkam.org/search/
you can search by company name and you can retrieve the DBPedia URI
and additional URIs for the resource.
You can also narrow down the search on organizations. API access is
also available.
Best,
Angela.
On Thu, Nov 11, 201
On 11/11/10 2:31 PM, Paul Houle wrote:
On 11/11/2010 12:32 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
Tom,
Where are the RDF format dumps from Freebase? If they aren't delivering
RDF dumps, of what value are these dumps to someone working with Linked
Data? Note, I don't think people are expecting to make trans
On 11/11/2010 12:32 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
Tom,
Where are the RDF format dumps from Freebase? If they aren't delivering
RDF dumps, of what value are these dumps to someone working with Linked
Data? Note, I don't think people are expecting to make translations when
the initial goal was to re
On 11/11/10 1:09 PM, Tom Morris wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Kingsley Idehen
> wrote:
>> On 11/11/10 11:55 AM, Tom Morris wrote:
>>> You could use the Freebase data dumps to narrow down what you're
>>> looking for and then go to DBpedia for any missing information.
>>> They're down
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Kingsley Idehen
wrote:
> On 11/11/10 11:55 AM, Tom Morris wrote:
>> You could use the Freebase data dumps to narrow down what you're
>> looking for and then go to DBpedia for any missing information.
>> They're down weekly and include both DBpedia IDs as well as t
On 11/11/10 11:55 AM, Tom Morris wrote:
> You could use the Freebase data dumps to narrow down what you're
> looking for and then go to DBpedia for any missing information.
> They're down weekly and include both DBpedia IDs as well as the
> original Wikipedia article number, so you can easily link
You could use the Freebase data dumps to narrow down what you're
looking for and then go to DBpedia for any missing information.
They're down weekly and include both DBpedia IDs as well as the
original Wikipedia article number, so you can easily link to either.
http://wiki.freebase.com/wiki/Data_du
On 11/11/10 6:32 AM, Robert Campbell wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if somebody could provide some guidance on how I might
resolve simple company names like "Apple" or "International Business
Machines" to dbpedia resources a la "/resources/Apple". Once I perform
that translation, which dataset co
Thanks Ed. Is there any way to do all of this offline? I assume since
dbpedia provides datasets for download, I should be able to have an
offline RDF database containing everything I need. I'm guessing the
lookup service is online only, but I could try to find alternatives
for that piece.
On Thu,
Hi Robert,
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Robert Campbell wrote:
> In summary: what's the best way to translate a company name to a
> dbpedia resource
We are in the process of developing a disambiguation framework for
DBpedia that will be released still this year.
For your case it can be used
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 6:32 AM, Robert Campbell wrote:
> In summary: what's the best way to translate a company name to a
> dbpedia resource and what dataset actually contains the information
> shown in that URL for company resources?
Did you run across http://lookup.dbpedia.org yet? It's rankin
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> From: Robert Campbell
> Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 12:32:03 +0100
> To:
> Subject: [Dbpedia-discussion] Companies
>
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if somebody could provide some guidance on
Hello,
I was wondering if somebody could provide some guidance on how I might
resolve simple company names like "Apple" or "International Business
Machines" to dbpedia resources a la "/resources/Apple". Once I perform
that translation, which dataset contains all information about Apple?
I was brow
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