Leila,
I’m hoping to share some new knowledge representation techniques which could be
of use to a number of projects for purposes of brainstorming. A number of new
projects could be made possible with the new techniques; one could, for
instance, envision a “wiki knowledgebase” project where
Finn Årup Nielsen,
Thank you. The techniques could be of use for a number of projects; I chose
http://machine.wikipedia.org for brainstorming purposes. I chose the example
prefix “mw” for “machine Wikipedia” but we could use another prefix. Similarly
with the placeholders for P1, P2.
My
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Hi Adam,
I'm missing the context here. Can you expand what problem you'd like
to see addressed with the proposal you shared here?
Best,
Leila
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Leila Zia
Senior Research Scientist, Lead
Wikimedia Foundation
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 2:32 AM Adam Sobieski wrote:
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> I would like to share, for
Interesting.
Why would you have the prefix "https://machine.wikipedia.org/;. This
could be useful for many projects particular Wikidata, - not just
wikipedia. Would "https://wikimachine.org/; or something be better?
"mw" is used as prefix for https://www.mediawiki.org and mw2sparql
I would like to share, for discussion, some knowledge representation ideas with
respect to a URL-addressable predicate calculus.
In the following examples, we can use the prefix “mw” for
“https://machine.wikipedia.org/” as per
xmlns:mw="https://machine.wikipedia.org/; .
mw:P1
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