complicated
> SQL queries (e.g., Group BY query and IF/THEN/ELSE query) while defining the
> mapping between csv to our pre-defined ontology.
>
> thanks
> ying
>
>
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> Thanks for the help
> Val
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answer is still not, but for
sure JSON serialization will be a topic to be discussed here[1].
Personally, I prefer the Talis one.
Increasingly more convinced that rdf+json will be mission critical very
soon, hence the question.
Best,
Nathan
[1] http://www.w3.org/2009/12/rdf-ws/
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From: Davide Palmisano
Date: Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: Preventing SPARQL injection
To: Angelo Veltens
Hi Angelo,
I'm not sure I well understood your problem. Anyway may be worth give
a look to
ey can be for any data format i.e. XML, CSV, plain
> text etc.
>
> Im doing this as part of a pilot study for my Master's project so i'm just
> trying get a general view of any tools used.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Ally
>
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On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Matthias Samwald wrote:
> Davide wrote:
>>
>> BTW: and what about http://www.alchemyapi.com ? have you tried it?
>
> AlchemyAPI does not seem to return DBpedia / Wikipedia identifiers (?)
yes, read here http://www.alchemyapi.com/api/entity/textc.html you
need to sp
).
>
> LUPedia does not seem to do any kind of stemming either, as submitting the
> string "Michael Jacksons" reduces the list of extracted URIs to:
>
> # http://dbpedia.org/resource/Parademon
>
> LUPedia in its current form will not perform too well in practical settin
Hi Matthias,
have you ever tried this http://lupedia.ontotext.com/ ? Perhaps it may help.
cheers,
Davide
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Matthias Samwald wrote:
> Dear LOD community,
>
> I would be glad to hear your advice on how to best accomplish a simple task:
> extracting DBpedia entities
Daniel,
maybe this could be interesting to you:
http://moth.notube.tv:6080/notube-identity-resolver/resolver?value=978-0140445145&category=isbn
where the value parameter accepts a valid ISBN number.
If you are interested on this service you can find here some details
http://bit.ly/8RCFiE
cheer
2009/11/9 Kingsley Idehen
> रविंदर ठाकुर (ravinder thakur) wrote:
>
>> again thanks to all i think yahoo term extractor will do the job for
>> me.
>>
>> eg for string "Italian sculptors and painters of the renaissance favored
>> the Virgin Mary for inspiration" it extracts following terms whi
Dear Ravinder,
maybe would be worth for you to have a look at AlchemyAPI
http://www.alchemyapi.com/
They provide a very neat service that returns a set of URIs (from dbpedia,
freebase, geonames and other...) given a free text string as input.
cheers,
2009/11/8 Vasiliy Faronov
> Hello Ravind
Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
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Georgi Kobilarov wrote:
Hi all,
Dear folks,
I'm Davide Palmisano, an Asemantics[1] senior researcher and I'm very
pleased to reply to Georgi's questions.
I'm currently doing some planning for the future roadmap of DBpedia, and
therefore gathering requirements an
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