Hello DBPedia people!
I'm Pablo from Mexico, and a student in Seoul National University in South
Korea. I participated in the GSoC in 2015 with DBPedia! I was working with
Ruben Verborgh and Dimitris Kontokostas on the Linked Data Fragments Server
that Ruben designed. It was an amazing experience.
Hello everyone,
my proposal ("Get up and walk! - Adding live-ness to the Triple Pattern
Fragments server") has been accepted for this year's GSoC. I am very happy
and ready to get on with it.
I am in the middle of the semester, so I'll be a bit busy for a few weeks
still; but I'll start 'bonding' ;
Hello Ravindra,
I'm not sure what input you need, but I believe I can't see other students'
proposals.
Regards
Pablo
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 3:08 AM Ravindra Harige
wrote:
> Dear Joachim, Pablo, Thiago, David:
>
> I made an application on google-mealange portal for the project idea #5.16
> DBpe
Hello guys!
I have finally submitted my proposal. It's called "Get up and walk! -
Adding live-ness to the Triple Pattern Fragments server" (Sorry about the
cheesy title, I couldn't resist :-) ).
If you'd like me to make any updates, or have any questions, please go
ahead!
Best.
Pablo
On Mon, Mar
k about these options, Ruben?
Pablo
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 12:06 AM Pablo Estrada
wrote:
> Hi guys,
> Thank you for brainstorming with me and giving me some guidance. I'll look
> into the HDT file format, and the logic in Server.js working with the HDT
> file to see what seems t
Hi guys,
Thank you for brainstorming with me and giving me some guidance. I'll look
into the HDT file format, and the logic in Server.js working with the HDT
file to see what seems to be the most reasonable way of implementing this.
I like the idea of keeping a cache while regenerating the HDT file
Hi guys,
I have a couple questions then
> We would really suggest changing the current server,
> as building a new server will probably not be as sustainable.
>
I understand, and agree. : )
I see that the dbpedia-live-mirror feeder already updates the triple store
for the Virtuoso server that ru
Hello Ruben!
Thanks for your support. It took me a couple of days to prepare an answer,
'cause I was busy with school. I have fumbled around with the resources,
and I'm going to try to summarize what we have and what we need for the
project.
- We want to query a Knowledge Graph using SPARQL. At th
Hello everyone,
my name is Pablo, from Mexico. I am a master's student of scientific
computing at Seoul National University, in South Korea. I am interested in
project 5.14, relating to scalable querying of the DBpedia data stream. I
have previous experience interning in Google's knowledge engine t