Will Richardson on 2009-06-09
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This knowledge base contains subject-predicate-object statements obtained from the infobox templates of the English wikipedia, such as: <Dancer in the Dark> <music> <Björk>http://wikipedia.3ba.se/#
Knowledge bases are playing an increasingly important role in enhancing the intelligence of Web and enterprise search and in supporting information integration. Today, most knowledge bases cover only specific domains, are created by relatively small groups of knowledge engineers, and are very cost intensive to keep up-to-date as domains change.
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Knowledge bases are playing an increasingly important role in enhancing the intelligence of Web and enterprise search and in supporting information integration. Today, most knowledge bases cover only specific domains, are created by relatively small groups of knowledge engineers, and are very cost intensive to keep up-to-date as domains change.
Will Richardson on 2009-06-09
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DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated queries against Wikipedia, and to link other data sets on the Web to Wikipedia data.
now this is an interesting approach - deconstructing the wikipedia to make complex queries possible (like: "People influenced by Friedrich Nietzsche") by adding Leipzig, SNORQL and iSPARQL functionality to the 'pedia - a ton of GNUFDL info ready for downl
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