[DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings

2018-01-02 Thread Bc . Martin Karásek
Hello!
 
I would like to have editor rights to edit mapping and ontology schema for 
DBpedia Czech Republic. My login in DBpedia is MartinK.
 
I have already requested them about month ago, but without result. I need this 
for my final school project to complete master degree at University of 
Economics in Prague. 
 
Please, would you help me with that? It is very, very important to me.
 
Thank you for your reply.
 

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Re: [DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-07-14 Thread Peter F. Patel-Schneider
What are examples of SHACL-like constraints that could be used in the ontology
cleanup?

Peter F. Patel-Schneider
Nuance Communications


On 06/27/2017 03:28 AM, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:
> Hi Ismael, all,
> 
> we were brainstorming for a while now and your Google Summer of Code project
> looks promising: http://mappings-ui.herokuapp.com/
> 
> Overall, we really need to move away from the mappings wiki. I was wondering
> what state your project is in at the moment. Is there a Github repository?
> 
> Are you planning on integrating RDFUnit (http://rdfunit.aksw.org) into the UI?
> 
> 
> The main reason why I am asking is:
> 
> - If we move the ontology out of the Wiki, we can start to use SHACL to drive
> the ontology clean up that is quite necessary.
> 
> - If this can be integrated, we would probably try to encode guidelines into
> SHACL/RDFUnit and then build a continuous integration system, e.g. as Github
> hook.
> 
> The main feature that we would need however is a good change log of ontology
> edits done, which might be out of scope of your project.
> 
> 
> -- 
> All the best,
> Sebastian Hellmann

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Re: [DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-07-01 Thread Adam Sanchez
Hi Anastasia,

There will be a webinar about coming VocBench 3 next 5th July,
See message below.

Regards,


-- Forwarded message --
From: Armando Stellato 
Date: Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 1:42 PM
Subject: [webinar] VocBench 3
To: "[email protected]" 


Dear all,

I will give a short free webinar next 5 July, providing insights on
the forthcoming new version of the collaborative platform for thesauri
(and now ontologies as well) editing VocBench [1], organized by
courtesy of the AIMS team @ FAO

In case anyone is interested, pls register here:
http://aims.fao.org/activity/blog/book-your-place-free-webinar-vocbench-3-platform

Cheers,

Armando Stellato

[1] http://vocbench.uniroma2.it

On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 5:47 PM, Wouter Maroy  wrote:
> Hi Sebastian, all,
>
> Google Spreadsheets comes indeed with a lot of flexibility and optimized
> functionalities, but is this approach maintainable? I assume a really good
> structure  would need to be defined beforehand with all the necessary
> checks.
>
> If this is an accepted approach to work with, then a possible work flow
> would be to have two options for instance (WebProtege and Google
> Spreadsheets) that both export to the same ontology format that will be
> committed with git. These two different approaches would undergo the same
> extra validation through continuous integration, independent of how it was
> edited.
>
> Ismael is currently working on a WebProtege integration in the Mapping UI.
> An example of the DBpedia Ontology loaded into WebProtege 3.0 can be found
> here:
> https://webprotege.stanford.edu/#projects/b4b478cf-aed8-4b06-991d-1612afd66fe3/edit/Classes
> (You'll need to make an account first for accessing)
>
> What would be your opinion on this approach?
>
> Kind regards,
> Wouter
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 1:59 PM Sebastian Hellmann
>  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dimitris, all,
>>
>> there are some slides about this here:
>> https://www.slideshare.net/RalphSchaefermeier/d-bpedia-meeting-2015-ralph-schaefermeier-aood
>>
>> Meanwhile, I was thinking to use Google Spreadsheets as Ontology Editor,
>> i.e. have one row for each class and property. There are some plus sides:
>>
>> Collaborative Editing
>> Good overview and fast interface
>> Custom functions for validation
>> JS extensions possible
>> can link fields in tables
>> fast editing and tool is known by most of the people
>> good filtering
>> revisioning, but not so restrictive
>> easy to add additional information (make another column or tab)
>> chat
>>
>> I don't see many negative sides that can not be tackled easily:
>>
>> OWL Export -> I guess we can use one of the thousand available CSV to RDF
>> tools
>> Visualisation -> e.g. http://visualdataweb.de/webvowl/#
>> Axiom diff between versions: not sure about this
>> we can still export the ontology and do a git commit with extra validation
>> and changelog
>>
>> Also I created a prototype in 20 minutes:
>>
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BYLBVtddrIz5XKKy1HEpPopxEjqd7eVLlLYG7nsYkp8/edit?usp=sharing
>>
>> Note that for example subclassof Person I linked the field to =A3 for
>> Agent
>>
>> All the best,
>> Sebastian
>>
>>
>> On 28.06.2017 11:57, Dimitris Kontokostas wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> [some background info]
>> Ralf and Alexandru from fu-berlin developed some prototypes some time ago
>> for maintaining the DBpedia ontology with git / gitlab. It was accompanied
>> with some mapping tools but we decided to move away from the DBpedia
>> specific mapping syntax and go for RML at that time.
>> We could probably reuse the ontology part solution.
>>
>> @Ralf, Alexandru, can you share your experience and suggestions here?
>> iirc you already evaluated WebProtege and tried to integrate with the
>> mappings wiki (WebProtege for ontology / mediawiki for mappings) but it
>> didn't work out well (due to media wiki) right?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dimitris
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 11:19 AM, Anastasia Dimou 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Adam,
>>>
>>> thank you for providing more alternatives for ontology editing!
>>>
>>> I guess we do not necessarily need to go for a single solution but there
>>> should be at least one! :) I mean there might be alternatives and users
>>> might choose their preferred. We mainly thought of checking the stability of
>>> the tools, how good they handle the DBpedia ontology and how easy it is to
>>> maintain them long term.
>>>
>>> So far, Web Protege seems to be the best solution as Ismael mentioned. We
>>> will discuss in more details on Thursday though, but VocBench seems
>>> promising too! I'd suggest that you drop an(other) e-mail once VB3 is
>>> released to notify us. Then we can further investigate this alternative too.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Anastasia
>>>
>>>
>>>
 Hi Ismael and Sebastian

 I am not sure if you had a look at Vitro and VocBench.

 " Vitro is a general-purpose web-based ontology and instance editor
 with customizable public browsing. Vitro is a Java web

Re: [DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-06-29 Thread Wouter Maroy
Hi Sebastian, all,

Google Spreadsheets comes indeed with a lot of flexibility and optimized
functionalities, but is this approach maintainable? I assume a really good
structure  would need to be defined beforehand with all the necessary
checks.

If this is an accepted approach to work with, then a possible work flow
would be to have two options for instance (WebProtege and Google
Spreadsheets) that both export to the same ontology format that will be
committed with git. These two different approaches would undergo the same
extra validation through continuous integration, independent of how it was
edited.

Ismael is currently working on a WebProtege integration in the Mapping UI.
An example of the DBpedia Ontology loaded into WebProtege 3.0 can be found
here:
https://webprotege.stanford.edu/#projects/b4b478cf-aed8-4b06-991d-1612afd66fe3/edit/Classes
(You'll need to make an account first for accessing)

What would be your opinion on this approach?

Kind regards,
Wouter



On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 1:59 PM Sebastian Hellmann <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Dimitris, all,
>
> there are some slides about this here:
> https://www.slideshare.net/RalphSchaefermeier/d-bpedia-meeting-2015-ralph-schaefermeier-aood
>
> Meanwhile, I was thinking to use Google Spreadsheets as Ontology Editor,
> i.e. have one row for each class and property. There are some plus sides:
>
>- Collaborative Editing
>- Good overview and fast interface
>- Custom functions for validation
>- JS extensions possible
>- can link fields in tables
>- fast editing and tool is known by most of the people
>- good filtering
>- revisioning, but not so restrictive
>- easy to add additional information (make another column or tab)
>- chat
>
> I don't see many negative sides that can not be tackled easily:
>
>- OWL Export -> I guess we can use one of the thousand available CSV
>to RDF tools
>- Visualisation -> e.g. http://visualdataweb.de/webvowl/#
>- Axiom diff between versions: not sure about this
>- we can still export the ontology and do a git commit with extra
>validation and changelog
>
> Also I created a prototype in 20 minutes:
>
>
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BYLBVtddrIz5XKKy1HEpPopxEjqd7eVLlLYG7nsYkp8/edit?usp=sharing
>
> Note that for example subclassof Person I linked the field to =A3 for
> Agent
> All the best,
> Sebastian
>
>
> On 28.06.2017 11:57, Dimitris Kontokostas wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> [some background info]
> Ralf and Alexandru from fu-berlin developed some prototypes some time ago
> for maintaining the DBpedia ontology with git / gitlab. It was accompanied
> with some mapping tools but we decided to move away from the DBpedia
> specific mapping syntax and go for RML at that time.
> We could probably reuse the ontology part solution.
>
> @Ralf, Alexandru, can you share your experience and suggestions here?
> iirc you already evaluated WebProtege and tried to integrate with the
> mappings wiki (WebProtege for ontology / mediawiki for mappings) but it
> didn't work out well (due to media wiki) right?
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitris
>
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 11:19 AM, Anastasia Dimou 
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Adam,
>>
>> thank you for providing more alternatives for ontology editing!
>>
>> I guess we do not necessarily need to go for a single solution but there
>> should be at least one! :) I mean there might be alternatives and users
>> might choose their preferred. We mainly thought of checking the stability
>> of the tools, how good they handle the DBpedia ontology and how easy it is
>> to maintain them long term.
>>
>> So far, Web Protege seems to be the best solution as Ismael mentioned. We
>> will discuss in more details on Thursday though, but VocBench seems
>> promising too! I'd suggest that you drop an(other) e-mail once VB3 is
>> released to notify us. Then we can further investigate this alternative too.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Anastasia
>>
>>
>> Hi Ismael and Sebastian
>>>
>>> I am not sure if you had a look at Vitro and VocBench.
>>>
>>> " Vitro is a general-purpose web-based ontology and instance editor
>>> with customizable public browsing. Vitro is a Java web application
>>> that runs in a Tomcat servlet container.". This is the link
>>>
>>> http://vitro.mannlib.cornell.edu/
>>>
>>> "VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development
>>> platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(XL) thesauri and generic
>>> RDF datasets.
>>>
>>> VocBench 2, developed in the context of a collaboration between the
>>> Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the
>>> ART Group of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, offers a web
>>> environment for maintaining thesauri, code lists and authority
>>> resources, providing advanced collaboration features such as history,
>>> validation and a publication workflow, and multi-user management with
>>> role-based access control.
>>>
>>> VocBench 3 (or, simply, VB3), still under de

Re: [DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-06-29 Thread Sebastian Hellmann

Hi Dimitris, all,

there are some slides about this here: 
https://www.slideshare.net/RalphSchaefermeier/d-bpedia-meeting-2015-ralph-schaefermeier-aood


Meanwhile, I was thinking to use Google Spreadsheets as Ontology Editor, 
i.e. have one row for each class and property. There are some plus sides:


 * Collaborative Editing
 * Good overview and fast interface
 * Custom functions for validation
 * JS extensions possible
 * can link fields in tables
 * fast editing and tool is known by most of the people
 * good filtering
 * revisioning, but not so restrictive
 * easy to add additional information (make another column or tab)
 * chat

I don't see many negative sides that can not be tackled easily:

 * OWL Export -> I guess we can use one of the thousand available CSV
   to RDF tools
 * Visualisation -> e.g. http://visualdataweb.de/webvowl/#
 * Axiom diff between versions: not sure about this
 * we can still export the ontology and do a git commit with extra
   validation and changelog

Also I created a prototype in 20 minutes:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BYLBVtddrIz5XKKy1HEpPopxEjqd7eVLlLYG7nsYkp8/edit?usp=sharing

Note that for example subclassof Person I linked the field to =A3 for Agent

All the best,
Sebastian

On 28.06.2017 11:57, Dimitris Kontokostas wrote:

Hi Everyone,

[some background info]
Ralf and Alexandru from fu-berlin developed some prototypes some time 
ago for maintaining the DBpedia ontology with git / gitlab. It was 
accompanied with some mapping tools but we decided to move away from 
the DBpedia specific mapping syntax and go for RML at that time.

We could probably reuse the ontology part solution.

@Ralf, Alexandru, can you share your experience and suggestions here?
iirc you already evaluated WebProtege and tried to integrate with the 
mappings wiki (WebProtege for ontology / mediawiki for mappings) but 
it didn't work out well (due to media wiki) right?


Cheers,
Dimitris

On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 11:19 AM, Anastasia Dimou > wrote:


Dear Adam,

thank you for providing more alternatives for ontology editing!

I guess we do not necessarily need to go for a single solution but
there should be at least one! :) I mean there might be
alternatives and users might choose their preferred. We mainly
thought of checking the stability of the tools, how good they
handle the DBpedia ontology and how easy it is to maintain them
long term.

So far, Web Protege seems to be the best solution as Ismael
mentioned. We will discuss in more details on Thursday though, but
VocBench seems promising too! I'd suggest that you drop an(other)
e-mail once VB3 is released to notify us. Then we can further
investigate this alternative too.

Kind regards,
Anastasia



Hi Ismael and Sebastian

I am not sure if you had a look at Vitro and VocBench.

" Vitro is a general-purpose web-based ontology and instance
editor
with customizable public browsing. Vitro is a Java web application
that runs in a Tomcat servlet container.". This is the link

http://vitro.mannlib.cornell.edu/


"VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development
platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(XL) thesauri and
generic
RDF datasets.

VocBench 2, developed in the context of a collaboration
between the
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
and the
ART Group of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, offers a web
environment for maintaining thesauri, code lists and authority
resources, providing advanced collaboration features such as
history,
validation and a publication workflow, and multi-user
management with
role-based access control.

VocBench 3 (or, simply, VB3), still under development, will
offer a
powerful editing environment, with facilities for management
of OWL
ontologies and SKOS/SKOS-XL thesauri. It aims to set new
standards for
flexibility, openness and expressive power as a free and open
source
RDF modelling platform. Its final delivery is planned by the
end of
July 2017." . This is the link

http://vocbench.uniroma2.it/

Regards,

Adam

On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Sebastian Hellmann
mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Ismael,


On 27.06.2017 14:13, Isma Rodríguez wrote:

Dear Sebastian,

thank you very much. You can find the Github repository on
https://github.com/dbpedia/mappings-ui


Currently, all the goals of the first deliverable have
been reached. The
first deliverable consist

Re: [DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-06-28 Thread Sebastian Hellmann

Hi Anastasia,


On 28.06.2017 10:19, Anastasia Dimou wrote:


Dear Adam,

thank you for providing more alternatives for ontology editing!

I guess we do not necessarily need to go for a single solution but 
there should be at least one! :) I mean there might be alternatives 
and users might choose their preferred. We mainly thought of checking 
the stability of the tools, how good they handle the DBpedia ontology 
and how easy it is to maintain them long term.




yes, good point. In the end, ontologies need to be developed like 
software or more specifically APIs as they provide an interface for the 
data. So maybe we should focus on:

- git with validation on commit
- continuous integration
- validation (data quality and ontology quality)

Basically, be liberal about the tool, but check commits very carefully.

--
All the best,
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Director of Knowledge Integration and Linked Data Technologies (KILT) 
Competence Center

at the Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI) at Leipzig University
Executive Director of the DBpedia Association
Projects: http://dbpedia.org, http://nlp2rdf.org, 
http://linguistics.okfn.org, https://www.w3.org/community/ld4lt 


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Re: [DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-06-28 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hi Everyone,

[some background info]
Ralf and Alexandru from fu-berlin developed some prototypes some time ago
for maintaining the DBpedia ontology with git / gitlab. It was accompanied
with some mapping tools but we decided to move away from the DBpedia
specific mapping syntax and go for RML at that time.
We could probably reuse the ontology part solution.

@Ralf, Alexandru, can you share your experience and suggestions here?
iirc you already evaluated WebProtege and tried to integrate with the
mappings wiki (WebProtege for ontology / mediawiki for mappings) but it
didn't work out well (due to media wiki) right?

Cheers,
Dimitris

On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 11:19 AM, Anastasia Dimou 
wrote:

> Dear Adam,
>
> thank you for providing more alternatives for ontology editing!
>
> I guess we do not necessarily need to go for a single solution but there
> should be at least one! :) I mean there might be alternatives and users
> might choose their preferred. We mainly thought of checking the stability
> of the tools, how good they handle the DBpedia ontology and how easy it is
> to maintain them long term.
>
> So far, Web Protege seems to be the best solution as Ismael mentioned. We
> will discuss in more details on Thursday though, but VocBench seems
> promising too! I'd suggest that you drop an(other) e-mail once VB3 is
> released to notify us. Then we can further investigate this alternative too.
>
> Kind regards,
> Anastasia
>
>
> Hi Ismael and Sebastian
>>
>> I am not sure if you had a look at Vitro and VocBench.
>>
>> " Vitro is a general-purpose web-based ontology and instance editor
>> with customizable public browsing. Vitro is a Java web application
>> that runs in a Tomcat servlet container.". This is the link
>>
>> http://vitro.mannlib.cornell.edu/
>>
>> "VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development
>> platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(XL) thesauri and generic
>> RDF datasets.
>>
>> VocBench 2, developed in the context of a collaboration between the
>> Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the
>> ART Group of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, offers a web
>> environment for maintaining thesauri, code lists and authority
>> resources, providing advanced collaboration features such as history,
>> validation and a publication workflow, and multi-user management with
>> role-based access control.
>>
>> VocBench 3 (or, simply, VB3), still under development, will offer a
>> powerful editing environment, with facilities for management of OWL
>> ontologies and SKOS/SKOS-XL thesauri. It aims to set new standards for
>> flexibility, openness and expressive power as a free and open source
>> RDF modelling platform. Its final delivery is planned by the end of
>> July 2017." . This is the link
>>
>> http://vocbench.uniroma2.it/
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Adam
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Sebastian Hellmann
>>  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ismael,
>>>
>>>
>>> On 27.06.2017 14:13, Isma Rodríguez wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Sebastian,
>>>
>>> thank you very much. You can find the Github repository on
>>> https://github.com/dbpedia/mappings-ui
>>>
>>> Currently, all the goals of the first deliverable have been reached. The
>>> first deliverable consisted of adapting the  Aqua Framework to the part
>>> of
>>> the project requirements related to user management, permissions, groups,
>>> and editable help pages. In addition, a continuous integration pipeline
>>> with
>>> Travis and Heroku has been created.
>>>
>>> Now that I feel more confident with DBpedia and the needed programming
>>> tools, we are looking into how we can implement the ontology and mappings
>>> edition.
>>>
>>> Regarding the ontology edition, we have checked multiple options and the
>>> best one seems to be to connect the new UI with an instance of
>>> WebProtege,
>>> as it is a very complete ontology edition tool. One of its features is
>>> that
>>> it keeps a  change log of the ontology edits and has history
>>> functionalities.
>>>
>>> Of course the idea is that the  ontology is moved outside. Although
>>> WebProtege works with the ontology in an internal database, we were
>>> thinking
>>> about automatically pushing the ontology to a Github repository whenever
>>> a
>>> change is made. This would enable to do any type of check and integration
>>> system with a hook.
>>>
>>>
>>> I guess the choice here will be made by the lack of alternatives. I
>>> think,
>>> Google's GWT is fine for frontend development, however, the great
>>> drawback
>>> is that all the javascript and web service calls are compiled into a very
>>> difficult API, so doing anything except fronted might be difficult, e.g.
>>> I
>>> am not sure whether webprotege provides a REST web service for Ontology
>>> Export. Otherwise you would need to go deep into the MongoDB? in the
>>> backend. While you can write a webprotege graphical extension, I am not
>>> sure, you can do SHACL/SPARQL with OWLAPI which is in the webprotege
>>> backend.
>>>
>>> 

Re: [DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-06-28 Thread Anastasia Dimou
Dear Adam,

thank you for providing more alternatives for ontology editing!

I guess we do not necessarily need to go for a single solution but there
should be at least one! :) I mean there might be alternatives and users
might choose their preferred. We mainly thought of checking the stability
of the tools, how good they handle the DBpedia ontology and how easy it is
to maintain them long term.

So far, Web Protege seems to be the best solution as Ismael mentioned. We
will discuss in more details on Thursday though, but VocBench seems
promising too! I'd suggest that you drop an(other) e-mail once VB3 is
released to notify us. Then we can further investigate this alternative too.

Kind regards,
Anastasia


Hi Ismael and Sebastian
>
> I am not sure if you had a look at Vitro and VocBench.
>
> " Vitro is a general-purpose web-based ontology and instance editor
> with customizable public browsing. Vitro is a Java web application
> that runs in a Tomcat servlet container.". This is the link
>
> http://vitro.mannlib.cornell.edu/
>
> "VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development
> platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(XL) thesauri and generic
> RDF datasets.
>
> VocBench 2, developed in the context of a collaboration between the
> Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the
> ART Group of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, offers a web
> environment for maintaining thesauri, code lists and authority
> resources, providing advanced collaboration features such as history,
> validation and a publication workflow, and multi-user management with
> role-based access control.
>
> VocBench 3 (or, simply, VB3), still under development, will offer a
> powerful editing environment, with facilities for management of OWL
> ontologies and SKOS/SKOS-XL thesauri. It aims to set new standards for
> flexibility, openness and expressive power as a free and open source
> RDF modelling platform. Its final delivery is planned by the end of
> July 2017." . This is the link
>
> http://vocbench.uniroma2.it/
>
> Regards,
>
> Adam
>
> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Sebastian Hellmann
>  wrote:
>
>> Hi Ismael,
>>
>>
>> On 27.06.2017 14:13, Isma Rodríguez wrote:
>>
>> Dear Sebastian,
>>
>> thank you very much. You can find the Github repository on
>> https://github.com/dbpedia/mappings-ui
>>
>> Currently, all the goals of the first deliverable have been reached. The
>> first deliverable consisted of adapting the  Aqua Framework to the part of
>> the project requirements related to user management, permissions, groups,
>> and editable help pages. In addition, a continuous integration pipeline
>> with
>> Travis and Heroku has been created.
>>
>> Now that I feel more confident with DBpedia and the needed programming
>> tools, we are looking into how we can implement the ontology and mappings
>> edition.
>>
>> Regarding the ontology edition, we have checked multiple options and the
>> best one seems to be to connect the new UI with an instance of WebProtege,
>> as it is a very complete ontology edition tool. One of its features is
>> that
>> it keeps a  change log of the ontology edits and has history
>> functionalities.
>>
>> Of course the idea is that the  ontology is moved outside. Although
>> WebProtege works with the ontology in an internal database, we were
>> thinking
>> about automatically pushing the ontology to a Github repository whenever a
>> change is made. This would enable to do any type of check and integration
>> system with a hook.
>>
>>
>> I guess the choice here will be made by the lack of alternatives. I think,
>> Google's GWT is fine for frontend development, however, the great drawback
>> is that all the javascript and web service calls are compiled into a very
>> difficult API, so doing anything except fronted might be difficult, e.g. I
>> am not sure whether webprotege provides a REST web service for Ontology
>> Export. Otherwise you would need to go deep into the MongoDB? in the
>> backend. While you can write a webprotege graphical extension, I am not
>> sure, you can do SHACL/SPARQL with OWLAPI which is in the webprotege
>> backend.
>>
>> I recently discovered Dart:
>> https://www.dartlang.org/faq#q-why-isnt-dart-more-like-haske
>> ll--smalltalk--python--scala--other-language
>> and http://www.dockspawn.com/#
>> But of course it is out of scope to start from scratch when developing a
>> graphical OWL editor.
>>
>> If necessary, we can of course host an own instance of webprotege on a
>> DBepdia server.
>>
>> I will ask around though for alternatives. There is also
>> http://aksw.org/Projects/Xturtle.html which has syntax validation and
>> vocab
>> autocompletion, if you like editing ontologies as turtle in github.
>> Did you look for other OWL editors yet?
>>
>>
>> In regards with RDFUnit and SHACL, I will comment it with my mentors on
>> our
>> Skype call on Thursday. However, if we move the ontology to a Github
>> repository, it would be much easier to do any ty

Re: [DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-06-27 Thread Isma Rodríguez
Hi Sebastian,


2017-06-27 14:49 GMT+01:00 Sebastian Hellmann <
[email protected]>:
> I guess the choice here will be made by the lack of alternatives. I think,
> Google's GWT is fine for frontend development, however, the great drawback
> is that all the javascript and web service calls are compiled into a very
> difficult API, so doing anything except fronted might be difficult, e.g. I
> am not sure whether webprotege provides a REST web service for Ontology
> Export. Otherwise you would need to go deep into the MongoDB? in the
> backend.


The main advantage is that the application data (accounts, history, roles)
are stored in a MongoDB database, so we can access such data from the
Mappings UI for gathering statistics, sharing the user accounts between the
two systems... And, regarding the ontology, it can always be exported to
RDF/XML, Turtle,  OWL/XML, Manchester OWL and Functional OWL Syntax, so
that ontology could be used with other systems in the pipeline.

Although there is no REST web service for exporting the ontology, an
ordinary HTTP call would work to export it.

> While you can write a webprotege graphical extension, I am not
> sure, you can do SHACL/SPARQL with OWLAPI which is in the webprotege
> backend.

I do not know yet how SHACL works, but maybe it could be used with the
ontology after being exported from WebProtege?


> I recently discovered Dart:
>
https://www.dartlang.org/faq#q-why-isnt-dart-more-like-haskell--smalltalk--python--scala--other-language
> and http://www.dockspawn.com/#
> But of course it is out of scope to start from scratch when developing a
> graphical OWL editor.
>
> If necessary, we can of course host an own instance of webprotege on a
> DBepdia server.
>
> I will ask around though for alternatives. There is also
> http://aksw.org/Projects/Xturtle.html which has syntax validation and
vocab
> autocompletion, if you like editing ontologies as turtle in github.
> Did you look for other OWL editors yet?

Yes, we took a look at VoCol , and
specifically the Web Turtle Edito
r it includes, but
it does not scale properly; with the DBpedia ontology loaded, it works very
slow, and users see the whole ontology in a single textbox. Also, we
thought that, as the goal of the project is to make an easy to use
interface, editing directly in turtle format would not be the best for all
the users. We were considering WebProtege because it provides an easier
interface to edit the ontology, and also the option to edit using
Manchester notation for more advanced users.


> More ideas for extensions, e.g. we can also keep mappings to other
> ontologies/datasets later and use RML for RDF2RDF.
> Cheers,
> Sebastian

Thank you very much Sebastian. I will talk about it with my mentors on
thursday. As I said before, it is still a very active discussion. We will
also discuss the options that you and Adam Sanchez proposed.

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Re: [DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-06-27 Thread Adam Sanchez
Hi Ismael and Sebastian

I am not sure if you had a look at Vitro and VocBench.

" Vitro is a general-purpose web-based ontology and instance editor
with customizable public browsing. Vitro is a Java web application
that runs in a Tomcat servlet container.". This is the link

http://vitro.mannlib.cornell.edu/

"VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development
platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(XL) thesauri and generic
RDF datasets.

VocBench 2, developed in the context of a collaboration between the
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the
ART Group of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, offers a web
environment for maintaining thesauri, code lists and authority
resources, providing advanced collaboration features such as history,
validation and a publication workflow, and multi-user management with
role-based access control.

VocBench 3 (or, simply, VB3), still under development, will offer a
powerful editing environment, with facilities for management of OWL
ontologies and SKOS/SKOS-XL thesauri. It aims to set new standards for
flexibility, openness and expressive power as a free and open source
RDF modelling platform. Its final delivery is planned by the end of
July 2017." . This is the link

http://vocbench.uniroma2.it/

Regards,

Adam

On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Sebastian Hellmann
 wrote:
> Hi Ismael,
>
>
> On 27.06.2017 14:13, Isma Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Dear Sebastian,
>
> thank you very much. You can find the Github repository on
> https://github.com/dbpedia/mappings-ui
>
> Currently, all the goals of the first deliverable have been reached. The
> first deliverable consisted of adapting the  Aqua Framework to the part of
> the project requirements related to user management, permissions, groups,
> and editable help pages. In addition, a continuous integration pipeline with
> Travis and Heroku has been created.
>
> Now that I feel more confident with DBpedia and the needed programming
> tools, we are looking into how we can implement the ontology and mappings
> edition.
>
> Regarding the ontology edition, we have checked multiple options and the
> best one seems to be to connect the new UI with an instance of WebProtege,
> as it is a very complete ontology edition tool. One of its features is that
> it keeps a  change log of the ontology edits and has history
> functionalities.
>
> Of course the idea is that the  ontology is moved outside. Although
> WebProtege works with the ontology in an internal database, we were thinking
> about automatically pushing the ontology to a Github repository whenever a
> change is made. This would enable to do any type of check and integration
> system with a hook.
>
>
> I guess the choice here will be made by the lack of alternatives. I think,
> Google's GWT is fine for frontend development, however, the great drawback
> is that all the javascript and web service calls are compiled into a very
> difficult API, so doing anything except fronted might be difficult, e.g. I
> am not sure whether webprotege provides a REST web service for Ontology
> Export. Otherwise you would need to go deep into the MongoDB? in the
> backend. While you can write a webprotege graphical extension, I am not
> sure, you can do SHACL/SPARQL with OWLAPI which is in the webprotege
> backend.
>
> I recently discovered Dart:
> https://www.dartlang.org/faq#q-why-isnt-dart-more-like-haskell--smalltalk--python--scala--other-language
> and http://www.dockspawn.com/#
> But of course it is out of scope to start from scratch when developing a
> graphical OWL editor.
>
> If necessary, we can of course host an own instance of webprotege on a
> DBepdia server.
>
> I will ask around though for alternatives. There is also
> http://aksw.org/Projects/Xturtle.html which has syntax validation and vocab
> autocompletion, if you like editing ontologies as turtle in github.
> Did you look for other OWL editors yet?
>
>
> In regards with RDFUnit and SHACL, I will comment it with my mentors on our
> Skype call on Thursday. However, if we move the ontology to a Github
> repository, it would be much easier to do any type of checks.
>
> For editing the mappings, we have still to figure out how to do it, we were
> considering integrating RML Editor but still requires thinking and
> discussion.
>
> If you have any suggestions or you notice that something would be better in
> any other way, please feel free to comment. We are in a very active
> discussion to determine the best way to create the UI, so any idea is very
> welcomed.
>
>
> More ideas for extensions, e.g. we can also keep mappings to other
> ontologies/datasets later and use RML for RDF2RDF.
> Cheers,
> Sebastian
>
>
>
> If you have any question, please ask me or my mentors.
>
> Glad to work with DBpedia.
>
> Best regards,
> Ismael Rodríguez.
>
> On 27 Jun 2017 12:28 pm, "Sebastian Hellmann"
>  wrote:
>
> Hi Ismael, all,
>
> we were brainstorming for a while now and your Google Summer of Code project
> l

Re: [DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-06-27 Thread Sebastian Hellmann

Hi Ismael,


On 27.06.2017 14:13, Isma Rodríguez wrote:

Dear Sebastian,

thank you very much. You can find the Github repository on 
https://github.com/dbpedia/mappings-ui 



Currently, all the goals of the first deliverable have been reached. 
The first deliverable consisted of adapting the  Aqua Framework to the 
part of the project requirements related to user management, 
permissions, groups, and editable help pages. In addition, a 
continuous integration pipeline with Travis and Heroku has been created.


Now that I feel more confident with DBpedia and the needed programming 
tools, we are looking into how we can implement the ontology and 
mappings edition.


Regarding the ontology edition, we have checked multiple options and 
the best one seems to be to connect the new UI with an instance of 
WebProtege, as it is a very complete ontology edition tool. One of its 
features is that it keeps a  change log of the ontology edits and has 
history functionalities.


Of course the idea is that the  ontology is moved outside. Although 
WebProtege works with the ontology in an internal database, we were 
thinking  about automatically pushing the ontology to a Github 
repository whenever a change is made. This would enable to do any type 
of check and integration system with a hook.


I guess the choice here will be made by the lack of alternatives. I 
think, Google's GWT is fine for frontend development, however, the great 
drawback is that all the javascript and web service calls are compiled 
into a very difficult API, so doing anything except fronted might be 
difficult, e.g. I am not sure whether webprotege provides a REST web 
service for Ontology Export. Otherwise you would need to go deep into 
the MongoDB? in the backend. While you can write a webprotege graphical 
extension, I am not sure, you can do SHACL/SPARQL with OWLAPI which is 
in the webprotege backend.


I recently discovered Dart: 
https://www.dartlang.org/faq#q-why-isnt-dart-more-like-haskell--smalltalk--python--scala--other-language 
and http://www.dockspawn.com/#
But of course it is out of scope to start from scratch when developing a 
graphical OWL editor.


If necessary, we can of course host an own instance of webprotege on a 
DBepdia server.


I will ask around though for alternatives. There is also 
http://aksw.org/Projects/Xturtle.html which has syntax validation and 
vocab autocompletion, if you like editing ontologies as turtle in github.

Did you look for other OWL editors yet?



In regards with RDFUnit and SHACL, I will comment it with my mentors 
on our Skype call on Thursday. However, if we move the ontology to a 
Github repository, it would be much easier to do any type of checks.


For editing the mappings, we have still to figure out how to do it, we 
were considering integrating RML Editor but still requires thinking 
and discussion.


If you have any suggestions or you notice that something would be 
better in any other way, please feel free to comment. We are in a very 
active discussion to determine the best way to create the UI, so any 
idea is very welcomed.




More ideas for extensions, e.g. we can also keep mappings to other 
ontologies/datasets later and use RML for RDF2RDF.

Cheers,
Sebastian



If you have any question, please ask me or my mentors.

Glad to work with DBpedia.

Best regards,
Ismael Rodríguez.

On 27 Jun 2017 12:28 pm, "Sebastian Hellmann" 
> wrote:


Hi Ismael, all,

we were brainstorming for a while now and your Google Summer of
Code project looks promising: http://mappings-ui.herokuapp.com/


Overall, we really need to move away from the mappings wiki. I was
wondering what state your project is in at the moment. Is there a
Github repository?

Are you planning on integrating RDFUnit (http://rdfunit.aksw.org)
into the UI?


The main reason why I am asking is:

- If we move the ontology out of the Wiki, we can start to use
SHACL to drive the ontology clean up that is quite necessary.

- If this can be integrated, we would probably try to encode
guidelines into SHACL/RDFUnit and then build a continuous
integration system, e.g. as Github hook.

The main feature that we would need however is a good change log
of ontology edits done, which might be out of scope of your project.


-- 
All the best,

Sebastian Hellmann

Director of Knowledge Integration and Linked Data Technologies
(KILT) Competence Center
at the Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI) at Leipzig University
Executive Director of the DBpedia Association
Projects: http://dbpedia.org, http://nlp2rdf.org,
http://linguistics.okfn.org, https://www.w3.org/community/ld4lt

Homepage: http://aksw.org/SebastianHellmann

Research Group: h

Re: [DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-06-27 Thread Isma Rodríguez
Dear Sebastian,

thank you very much. You can find the Github repository on
https://github.com/dbpedia/mappings-ui

Currently, all the goals of the first deliverable have been reached. The
first deliverable consisted of adapting the  Aqua Framework to the part of
the project requirements related to user management, permissions, groups,
and editable help pages. In addition, a continuous integration pipeline
with Travis and Heroku has been created.

Now that I feel more confident with DBpedia and the needed programming
tools, we are looking into how we can implement the ontology and mappings
edition.

Regarding the ontology edition, we have checked multiple options and the
best one seems to be to connect the new UI with an instance of WebProtege,
as it is a very complete ontology edition tool. One of its features is that
it keeps a  change log of the ontology edits and has history
functionalities.

Of course the idea is that the  ontology is moved outside. Although
WebProtege works with the ontology in an internal database, we were
thinking  about automatically pushing the ontology to a Github repository
whenever a change is made. This would enable to do any type of check and
integration system with a hook.

In regards with RDFUnit and SHACL, I will comment it with my mentors on our
Skype call on Thursday. However, if we move the ontology to a Github
repository, it would be much easier to do any type of checks.

For editing the mappings, we have still to figure out how to do it, we were
considering integrating RML Editor but still requires thinking and
discussion.

If you have any suggestions or you notice that something would be better in
any other way, please feel free to comment. We are in a very active
discussion to determine the best way to create the UI, so any idea is very
welcomed.

If you have any question, please ask me or my mentors.

Glad to work with DBpedia.

Best regards,
Ismael Rodríguez.

On 27 Jun 2017 12:28 pm, "Sebastian Hellmann"  wrote:

Hi Ismael, all,

we were brainstorming for a while now and your Google Summer of Code
project looks promising: http://mappings-ui.herokuapp.com/

Overall, we really need to move away from the mappings wiki. I was
wondering what state your project is in at the moment. Is there a Github
repository?

Are you planning on integrating RDFUnit (http://rdfunit.aksw.org) into the
UI?


The main reason why I am asking is:

- If we move the ontology out of the Wiki, we can start to use SHACL to
drive the ontology clean up that is quite necessary.

- If this can be integrated, we would probably try to encode guidelines
into SHACL/RDFUnit and then build a continuous integration system, e.g. as
Github hook.

The main feature that we would need however is a good change log of
ontology edits done, which might be out of scope of your project.


-- 
All the best,
Sebastian Hellmann

Director of Knowledge Integration and Linked Data Technologies (KILT)
Competence Center
at the Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI) at Leipzig University
Executive Director of the DBpedia Association
Projects: http://dbpedia.org, http://nlp2rdf.org,
http://linguistics.okfn.org, https://www.w3.org/community/ld4lt

Homepage: http://aksw.org/SebastianHellmann
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[DBpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Front-End Administration (SHACL validation for Ontologies)

2017-06-27 Thread Sebastian Hellmann

Hi Ismael, all,

we were brainstorming for a while now and your Google Summer of Code 
project looks promising: http://mappings-ui.herokuapp.com/


Overall, we really need to move away from the mappings wiki. I was 
wondering what state your project is in at the moment. Is there a Github 
repository?


Are you planning on integrating RDFUnit (http://rdfunit.aksw.org) into 
the UI?



The main reason why I am asking is:

- If we move the ontology out of the Wiki, we can start to use SHACL to 
drive the ontology clean up that is quite necessary.


- If this can be integrated, we would probably try to encode guidelines 
into SHACL/RDFUnit and then build a continuous integration system, e.g. 
as Github hook.


The main feature that we would need however is a good change log of 
ontology edits done, which might be out of scope of your project.



--
All the best,
Sebastian Hellmann

Director of Knowledge Integration and Linked Data Technologies (KILT) 
Competence Center

at the Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI) at Leipzig University
Executive Director of the DBpedia Association
Projects: http://dbpedia.org, http://nlp2rdf.org, 
http://linguistics.okfn.org, https://www.w3.org/community/ld4lt 


Homepage: http://aksw.org/SebastianHellmann
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Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia mappings editor right

2016-04-22 Thread Alexandru Todor
Hi Khai,

Welcome to the DBpedia Mappings community.
I granted you the necessary editor rights, I wish you happy mapping.
In case you have any problems with the mappings, you can use the mailing
list to ask for help.

Cheers,
Alexandru

On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 8:56 AM, Khai Nguyen  wrote:

> Dear DBpedia team,
>
> My name is Khai Nguyen.
> I am currently a student in Japan.
> I have been working on linked data instance matching.
> Currently, I am joining a study that aims at DBpedia for Vietnamese
> language.
> I want to create the mappings for Vietnamese language.
> May I have the editor right to create the mappings ?
>
> My account is [email protected]
>
> Thank you very much for your support.
>
> Kind regards,
> Khai Nguyen.
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2016-04-22 Thread Khai Nguyen
Dear DBpedia team,

My name is Khai Nguyen.
I am currently a student in Japan.
I have been working on linked data instance matching.
Currently, I am joining a study that aims at DBpedia for Vietnamese
language.
I want to create the mappings for Vietnamese language.
May I have the editor right to create the mappings ?

My account is [email protected]

Thank you very much for your support.

Kind regards,
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[Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia mappings editor right

2016-04-22 Thread Khai Nguyen
Dear DBpedia team,

[I am sorry if you receive this message multiple times.]

My name is Khai Nguyen.
I am currently a student in Japan.
I have been working on linked data instance matching.
Currently, I am joining a study that aims at DBpedia for Vietnamese
language.
I want to create the mappings for the Vietnamese language.
May I have the editor right to create the mappings ?

My account is [email protected]

Thank you very much for your support.

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Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] DBPedia mappings wiki access

2016-03-14 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Welcome Pēteris & happy mappings!

please read the documentation on the wiki carefully
http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php/Main_Page

and be careful when you want to create a new ontology property / class to
not create duplication. better ask if you are not 100% sure

http://mappings.dbpedia.org/validation/
displays logical violations in the mappings and is updated every night.

Cheers,
Dimitris


On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Pēteris Paikens 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I would need editor rights to http://mappings.dbpedia.org/ - my
> username there is peterisp.
>
> Can someone grant me these rights so I can try to input the mappings
> for Latvian language?
>
> Regards,
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2016-03-14 Thread Pēteris Paikens
Hello,

I would need editor rights to http://mappings.dbpedia.org/ - my
username there is peterisp.

Can someone grant me these rights so I can try to input the mappings
for Latvian language?

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Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings: Request for editor rights

2014-04-14 Thread Alexandru Todor
Hi Norman,

Welcome to the DBpedia project, we appreciate your interest in improving
the mappings.  Before giving you editor rights we need to know your
username in the mappings wiki.  I assume it is "norman", but you need to
confirm it.

Cheers,
Alexandru
On Apr 14, 2014 12:11 PM, "Norman Weisenburger" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear DBpedians,
>
> my name is Norman Weisenburger I am master student at the university and
> currently looking at DBpedia in the context of my thesis.
>
> I've had a closer look on the company infobox type.
>
> According to the DBpedia ontology airlines are subclasses of companies.
> Therefore they inherit properties like assets, netIncome, operatingIncome,
> revenue, numberOfStaff...
>
> However, beside revenue, these properties are not mapped, i.e. not
> extracted.
> Examples where an extension of the mappings would extract further triples
> are:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lufthansa
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_France%E2%80%93KLM
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_airlines
>
> Same applies for other subtypes of company, e.g. publisher
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Comics
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_University_Press
>  -> revenue
>
> *Therefore I would like to request editor rights in order to enhance these
> mappings* according to the Mappings wiki (
> http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php/Main_Page#Prerequisites)
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Best regards
>
> Norman
>
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[Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings: Request for editor rights

2014-04-14 Thread Norman Weisenburger
Dear DBpedians,

my name is Norman Weisenburger I am master student at the university and 
currently looking at DBpedia in the context of my thesis.

I’ve had a closer look on the company infobox type.

According to the DBpedia ontology airlines are subclasses of companies.
Therefore they inherit properties like assets, netIncome, operatingIncome, 
revenue, numberOfStaff…

However, beside revenue, these properties are not mapped, i.e. not extracted.
Examples where an extension of the mappings would extract further triples are:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lufthansa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_France%E2%80%93KLM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_airlines

Same applies for other subtypes of company, e.g. publisher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Comics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_University_Press
 -> revenue

Therefore I would like to request editor rights in order to enhance these 
mappings according to the Mappings wiki 
(http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php/Main_Page#Prerequisites)

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Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] dbpedia mappings editors rights

2011-09-27 Thread Sebastian Hellmann

Hello,
what is your wiki username?
Sebastian

On 09/27/2011 01:31 PM, Dmitry Golub wrote:


Hi!

Please give me the editors rights to mappings.dbpedia.org!

Thx!


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[Dbpedia-discussion] dbpedia mappings editors rights

2011-09-27 Thread Dmitry Golub
Hi!

Please give me the editors rights to mappings.dbpedia.org!

 

Thx!

 

 

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Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Statistics

2011-07-25 Thread Paul Kreis
Hi again,

new mapping statistics for:
Catalan(ca) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/ca/
German(de) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/de/
Spanish(es) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/es/
French(fr) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/fr/
Irish(ga) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/ga/
Croatian(hr) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/hr/
Italian(it) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/it/
Dutch(nl) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/nl/
Russian(ru) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/ru/
Turkish(tr) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/tr/

happy mapping,
paul

 Original-Nachricht 
> Datum: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:30:00 +0200
> Von: "Paul Kreis" 
> An: Max Jakob , 
> [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Statistics

> Hi all,
> 
> the mapping statistics are now available also for:
> 
> Greek(el) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/el/
> Hungarian(hu) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/hu/
> Polish(pl) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/pl/
> Portuguese(pt) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/pt/
> Slovene(sl) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/sl/
> 
> I have restricted the access to the ignore list, because there were some
> strange edits, i hope only caused by search robots and not by vandalism.
> 
> happy mapping,
> paul
> 
> 
>  Original-Nachricht 
> > Datum: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 16:29:56 +0200
> > Von: Max Jakob 
> > An: dbpedia-discussion 
> > CC: Paul Kreis 
> > Betreff: [Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Statistics
> 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > we have created a statistics page for the DBpedia infobox mappings:
> > http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/en/
> > 
> > This page can be used to get an idea of which new mappings would be
> > most effective. If you would like to contribute to increase the number
> > of mappings, please visit http://mappings.dbpedia.org/. This will help
> > to raise the amount of high-quality data in DBpedia.
> > 
> > The statistics reflect the current state of the mappings in respect to
> > the actually used templates and properties in Wikipedia. They are
> > based on the dump dated 2011-06-20. The stats are updated live against
> > this dump. At the moment, the statistics only exist for English, but
> > we are working on collecting them for the other languages as well and
> > will make them available soon.
> > 
> > Thanks to everybody who is helping to improve DBpedia!
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Paul & Max
> > 
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Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Statistics

2011-07-20 Thread Jimmy O'Regan
On 20 July 2011 14:30, Paul Kreis  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the mapping statistics are now available also for:
>
> Greek(el) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/el/
> Hungarian(hu) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/hu/
> Polish(pl) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/pl/
> Portuguese(pt) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/pt/
> Slovene(sl) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/sl/
>
> I have restricted the access to the ignore list, because there were some 
> strange edits, i hope only caused by search robots and not by vandalism.

Thanks!

Can I get the following added to the pl ignore list?
Cytuj książkę ("Cite book")
Cytuj stronę ("Cite webpage")
Przypisy ("Footnote")

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Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Statistics

2011-07-20 Thread Paul Kreis
Hi all,

the mapping statistics are now available also for:

Greek(el) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/el/
Hungarian(hu) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/hu/
Polish(pl) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/pl/
Portuguese(pt) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/pt/
Slovene(sl) http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/sl/

I have restricted the access to the ignore list, because there were some 
strange edits, i hope only caused by search robots and not by vandalism.

happy mapping,
paul


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> Datum: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 16:29:56 +0200
> Von: Max Jakob 
> An: dbpedia-discussion 
> CC: Paul Kreis 
> Betreff: [Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Statistics

> Hi all,
> 
> we have created a statistics page for the DBpedia infobox mappings:
> http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/en/
> 
> This page can be used to get an idea of which new mappings would be
> most effective. If you would like to contribute to increase the number
> of mappings, please visit http://mappings.dbpedia.org/. This will help
> to raise the amount of high-quality data in DBpedia.
> 
> The statistics reflect the current state of the mappings in respect to
> the actually used templates and properties in Wikipedia. They are
> based on the dump dated 2011-06-20. The stats are updated live against
> this dump. At the moment, the statistics only exist for English, but
> we are working on collecting them for the other languages as well and
> will make them available soon.
> 
> Thanks to everybody who is helping to improve DBpedia!
> 
> Cheers,
> Paul & Max
> 
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[Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia Mappings Statistics

2011-07-14 Thread Max Jakob
Hi all,

we have created a statistics page for the DBpedia infobox mappings:
http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/en/

This page can be used to get an idea of which new mappings would be
most effective. If you would like to contribute to increase the number
of mappings, please visit http://mappings.dbpedia.org/. This will help
to raise the amount of high-quality data in DBpedia.

The statistics reflect the current state of the mappings in respect to
the actually used templates and properties in Wikipedia. They are
based on the dump dated 2011-06-20. The stats are updated live against
this dump. At the moment, the statistics only exist for English, but
we are working on collecting them for the other languages as well and
will make them available soon.

Thanks to everybody who is helping to improve DBpedia!

Cheers,
Paul & Max

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Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia mappings

2010-06-11 Thread Max Jakob
Hi Ivana,

thank you very much for your interest in DBpedia and for offering to
create new mappings.

We have set up a wiki namespace for Croation mappings. So you can now
start to write mappings on the mappings wiki, using the Mapping_hr
namespace.

http://mappings.dbpedia.org/

On the wiki you can also find a documentation on how to write mappings
and you can have a look at the English and Greek mappings. There is
also a useful Validate button on the edit pages that checks the syntax
and mapping validity regarding the DBpedia ontology.

Thanks a lot for contributing!

Cheers,
max


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> it. I am interesting is it possible to mapping Infobox of Croatian edition
> of Wikipedija (http://hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glavna_stranica) to DBpedija
> ontology? If it possible, what is the best way to do this? Thanks!
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[Dbpedia-discussion] DBpedia mappings

2010-06-04 Thread Ivana Sarić
Hi, I am new at DBpedia world, but I want to get invold and learn more about
it. I am interesting is it possible to mapping Infobox of Croatian edition
of Wikipedija (http://hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glavna_stranica) to DBpedija
ontology? If it possible, what is the best way to do this? Thanks!
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