Hi!
Le mer. 14 août 2019 à 01:10, Kingsley Idehen a écrit :
> We have loaded Wikidata into a Virtuoso instance accessible via SPARQL [1].
> One benefit is helping to understand Wikidata using our Faceted Browsing
> Interface for Entity Relationship Types [2][3].
That's great news, thanks!
> F
Hi Violeta,
Thank you for your email.
Le mer. 3 juil. 2019 à 13:22, Violeta Ilik a écrit :
> You can now sign up to join us for the next installment of the popular,
> solutions-focused FORCE11 meeting – in Edinburgh October 16-17, with
> workshops on the 15th.
May I suggest, like several of u
Hi Violeta,
Thanks for the information and sorry for my previous email which
wasn't very sensitive.
May I suggest that in the future, you send the program in the very
first email? There's definitely a chance I get interested in an event
if the program looks great, and I assume that's true for som
2018-08-30 16:43 GMT+02:00 Pine W :
> I'm going to ask the opinion of the Wikidata list moderators here. This
> email appears to be a soloicitation to pay for attendance to an event, which
> I would consider to be a junk email and would treat accordingly including by
> blacklisting the sender. Do t
2017-11-07 15:32 GMT+01:00 Ghislain ATEMEZING :
> In the meantime, what about making chunks of 3.5Bio triples (or any size
> less than 4Bio) and a script to convert the dataset? Would that be possible?
That seems possible to me, but I wonder if cutting the dataset in
independent clusters is not a
2017-11-07 17:09 GMT+01:00 Laura Morales :
> How many triples does wikidata have? The old dump from rdfhdt seem to have
> about 2 billion, which means wikidata doubled the number of triples in less
> than a year?
A naive grep | wc -l on the last turtle dump gives me an estimate of
4.65 billions
Hi everyone,
I'm afraid the current implementation of HDT is not ready to handle
more than 4 billions triples as it is limited to 32 bit indexes. I've
opened an issue upstream: https://github.com/rdfhdt/hdt-cpp/issues/135
Until this is addressed, don't waste your time trying to convert the
entire
2017-10-31 21:27 GMT+01:00 Laura Morales :
>> I've just loaded the provided hdt file on a big machine (32 GiB wasn't
> enough to build the index but ten times this is more than enough)
> Could you please share a bit about your setup? Do you have a machine with
> 320GB of RAM?
It's a machine with
2017-10-31 14:56 GMT+01:00 Laura Morales :
> 1. I have downloaded it and I'm trying to use it, but the HDT tools (eg.
> query) require to build an index before I can use the HDT file. I've tried to
> create the index, but I ran out of memory again (even though the index is
> smaller than the .hd
2017-10-30 18:16 GMT+01:00 Laura Morales :
> - wikidata entry: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q161234
> - "logo image" property pointing to:
> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:0_A.D._logo.png
>
> However... that's a HTML page... How do I get a reference to the .png file?
> In this case
> h
2017-10-27 18:56 GMT+02:00 Jérémie Roquet :
> 2017-10-27 18:51 GMT+02:00 Luigi Assom :
>> I found and share this resource:
>> http://www.rdfhdt.org/datasets/
>>
>> there is also Wikidata dump in HDT
>
> The link to the Wikidata dump seems dead, unfortunately :&
2017-10-27 18:56 GMT+02:00 Jérémie Roquet :
> 2017-10-27 18:51 GMT+02:00 Luigi Assom :
>> I found and share this resource:
>> http://www.rdfhdt.org/datasets/
>>
>> there is also Wikidata dump in HDT
>
> The link to the Wikidata dump seems dead, unfortunately :'
2017-10-27 18:51 GMT+02:00 Luigi Assom :
> I found and share this resource:
> http://www.rdfhdt.org/datasets/
>
> there is also Wikidata dump in HDT
The link to the Wikidata dump seems dead, unfortunately :'(
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Hi,
I kind of wrongly understood the original question, so I wrote a more
general SPARQL query¹ to get this for languages in Wikidata.
Might be of some interest for someone, so I'm posting it anyway:
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SELECT ?name ?localname ?iso3
WHERE {
?language wdt:P218 ?iso1 ;
wdt:P
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