This is an interesting question and one which we've been thinking
about here at Talis as well.
As we build linked data apps, with a view to the linked data being
used as an api for other applications, we've thought that it is worth
putting more into the response, typically we try to put
On 16 Mar 2009, at 09:21, Rob Styles wrote:
This is an interesting question and one which we've been thinking
about here at Talis as well.
As we build linked data apps, with a view to the linked data being
used as an api for other applications, we've thought that it is
worth putting more
Richard Cyganiak wrote:
On 16 Mar 2009, at 09:21, Rob Styles wrote:
This is an interesting question and one which we've been thinking
about here at Talis as well.
As we build linked data apps, with a view to the linked data being
used as an api for other applications, we've thought that it
Hi Jamie,
i see that your RDF per URI is more expressive than the usual
instead of just giving triples out of (or into) the subject of the
page you also give the description of other notable entities inside
for example in the blade runner movie you give the full description of
all the film
2009/3/14 Jamie Taylor ja...@metaweb.com:
Seo -
Yes, this is a bug in the current LOD/RDF interface to Freebase. I believe
it is fixed in the upcoming release, which can be previewed at
http://rdftest.mqlx.com/ns/en.blade_runner.
I checked turtle output with:
rapper -i turtle
Hello,
You should rename the namespace declaration for dbpedia from _9 to
something else, perhaps dbp I think the namespace needs to start with
a character, that is ^[A-Za-z].
I would also change the following triple you assert :
from
Seo -
Yes, this is a bug in the current LOD/RDF interface to Freebase. I
believe it is fixed in the upcoming release, which can be previewed at http://rdftest.mqlx.com/ns/en.blade_runner
..
I checked turtle output with:
rapper -i turtle http://rdftest.mqlx.com/ns/en.blade_runner
Please
Hello, new to the list,
I am trying to figure out how to use Freebase RDF service.
(See http://blog.freebase.com/2008/10/30/introducing_the_rdf_service/)
$ curl -L http://rdf.freebase.com/ns/en.blade_runner -o en.blade_runner
$ rdfproc freebase parse en.blade_runner turtle
It is Turtle, right?