On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 4:51 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo)
wrote:
> Thad Guidry, 02/10/2015 21:44:
>
>> To my eyes, it shows that the Asia continent is still generally void of
>> any useful machine-readable Knowledge, in either Freebase or Wikidata.
>> (or anywhere else) But this is already a known
Thad Guidry, 02/10/2015 21:44:
To my eyes, it shows that the Asia continent is still generally void of
any useful machine-readable Knowledge, in either Freebase or Wikidata.
(or anywhere else) But this is already a known state of affairs and
probably will not improve until 1 Million USA studen
>
>
> Additionally, Tpt and I created in the last few days of his internship a
>> few visualizations of the current data in Wikidata and in Freebase.
>>
>
> What are the visualizations designed to show? What, if any, insights did
> you derive from them?
>
> Thanks again for the work and the intere
Простите, что на русском. Когда-то я хотел написать js гаджет, который бы
считывал выделенное курсором мыши и интеллектуально спрашивал что я выделил
и отправлял это в Викидата. Никаких окон, закрывающих донорскую информацию.
--higimo.ru
30 сент. 2015 г. 16:43 пользователь "Charlie Kr" <
c.kritsch
Denny/Thomas - Thanks for publishing these artefacts. I'll look forward to
the report with the metrics. Are there plans for next steps or is this the
end of the project as far as the two of you go?
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On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Denny Vrandečić
wrote
After 4 successful meetings in Europe, we will cross the Atlantic for the
next one: we are happy to announce that the 5th DBpedia meeting will be
held at Stanford University, Palo Alto, on November 5th 2015.
Please read below on different ways you can participate. We are looking
forward to meeting
Sebastian - thanks for the quick turnaround on my requests. It'll make the
data analysis much easier.
Tom
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 8:20 AM, Sebastian Schaffert
wrote:
> I've been reading mostly the archives and the GitHub tickets so far, but
> given the interest in the Primary Sources Tool maybe
Hi Denny, Thomas,
I would like to thank you both for your support in making the StrepHit
soccer dataset available! I owe you some hectolitres of beer :-)
There is one thing that was mentioned during our summer discussions and
that I sadly forgot: shall the Freebase ontology mappings be added
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 8:09 PM, Denny Vrandečić wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> as you know, Tpt has been working as an intern this summer at Google. He
> finished his work a few weeks ago and I am happy to announce today the
> publication of all scripts and the resulting data he has been working on.
> Addit
On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 4:19 PM, Lydia Pintscher
wrote:
> Hey folks :)
>
> Wikidata is turning 3 years old on October 29th. This is a reason to
> celebrate for all of us. We'll be having a big party in Berlin and I'd
> love to see as many of you there as possible.
> You can find out more at
> http
I've been reading mostly the archives and the GitHub tickets so far, but
given the interest in the Primary Sources Tool maybe it's time I joined the
mailinglist ;-)
Following up on the discussions the last weeks I added two new features to
the backend:
1. for any request listing statements it is
On 10/1/15 5:51 PM, James Heald wrote:
> Out of interest, is there still a live Freebase SPARQL endpoint ?
>
> And is it kept up to date with which items have been matched to
> Wikidata ?
>
> Both of these would be useful, I think.
>
> -- James.
http://lod.openlinksw.com/sparql does contain dat
Am 01.10.2015 um 18:40 schrieb Tom Morris:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 4:19 AM, Markus Krötzsch
mailto:mar...@semantic-mediawiki.org>>
wrote:
On 01.10.2015 00:58, Ricordisamoa wrote:
I think Tom is referring to external identifiers such as
MusicBrainz
artist ID
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