Hi,
The following resource in DBPedia:
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Marcos_Escobedo is a Person.
which has a country:
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Miguel_Hidalgo_y_Costilla , but in fact that is
also a Person.
How is this
Hi
On 02/11/2013 12:01 PM, Vishal Sinha wrote:
Hi,
The following resource in DBPedia:
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Marcos_Escobedo is a Person.
which has a country:
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Miguel_Hidalgo_y_Costilla , but in fact
that is also a Person.
this is because in the mappings of
Hi Vishal,
it is not a matter of mappings, it is a matter of wikipedia.
If you edit the wikipedia page Marcos Escobedo you will see in the
infobox:
|allegiance=[[Miguel Hidalgo]]
this means a link to the wikipedia page Miguel Hidalgo, which is a
desambiguation page (
Hi,
the DBpedia mapping seems correct.
From the Infobox documentation [1]:
*allegiance* – *optional* – the country or other power the person served.
Maybe a more appropriate dbpedia-owl property could be used for this
infobox property, e.g. [2]
I am going to change the mapping, but it is also
Hi Andrea and Mariano,
On 02/11/2013 01:42 PM, Andrea Di Menna wrote:
Hi,
the DBpedia mapping seems correct.
I did not mean that the mapping is incorrect, but he was asking why
property country refers to
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Miguel_Hidalgo_y_Costilla, and I'm just
explaining why it
Hi Paul,
You can just type following in your browser:
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Marcos_Escobedo
Now, you can see: http://dbpedia.org/resource/Miguel_Hidalgo_y_Costilla
against the property: dbpedia-owl:country
I am just browsing the existing data on DBPedia, I am not sure whethere that
Hi, this is one example of the limits in producing an ontology without
considering the full range of data that it has to provide a schema for.
See e.g. [1] for an approach of deriving ontology patterns from data, in
order to optimize the semantics of the ontology.
In DBpedia, one may want to