Hi Alexandru,
I have a mapping dump handy from ~ last February, I think it makes no
difference but if you want a fresh one I can generate one for you.
The template mapping is also a good idea, the Airpedia guys already
generated a list of mappings, Maybe your script reuses their output?
btw,
Hello everyone,
I want to download and open DBpedia ontology in Protege 4.3 but I am
able to open only TBox (Schema) ontology. How could I see the entire
DBpedia Knowlege base in Protege as protege provide some features like
obtain a part of the knowledge base of focus on (visual aid). Please
Dear Ankur Padia,
a possible approach could look like that:
1.) download the ontology
2.) download the mapping-based types and the mapping-based properties
from http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Downloads39 (and other stuff if needed)
3.) merge them in one file (probably easiest by converting the
Hi Ankur,
for starters, have a look at, e.g.,
http://www.w3.org/wiki/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData/SemWebClients
Best,
Heiko
Am 21.02.2014 12:41, schrieb Ankur Padia:
Hello Heiko,
I see.
Is there any other alternative to visualize a part of the entire knowledge
base. For
Ankur, you may try one the explorative LOD visualization tools around, e.g.:
YAGO (all triples for an entity:
https://gate.d5.mpi-inf.mpg.de/webyagospotlx/SvgBrowser?entityIn=%3CIsaac_Newton%3EcodeIn=eng)
RelFinder: www.visualdataweb.org/relfinder.php (only comparatively, e.g. put
Newton and
Hi Ankur,
I also like LOD Live: http://en.lodlive.it
Hope this helps.
Cheers!
On 2/21/14, 1:49 PM, Aldo Gangemi wrote:
Ankur, you may try one the explorative LOD visualization tools around, e.g.:
YAGO (all triples for an entity: