Hello, all --
I've had a few minutes to start working to update my version [1] of the
LOD Cloud diagram [2], which means I got to start looking at the Data
Set Statistics [3] and Link Statistics [4] pages.
I have found a number of apparent discrepancies. I'm not sure where
these
came from,
Hi Ted,
First, I totally agree with the need to change the current (relatively
arbitrary) levels.
Values like 100 and even 100,000 seem a bit anachronistic; I guess
these ranges were valid in the very first days of the LOD Cloud, but
today, for the most part, we're talking about millions of
Nice going Ted.
Sanity checking (and even QA) is always good.
(I'll try and find the time to respond accurately to the RKB queries soon.)
Just one general comment I'd like to make - size isn't everything!
Millions of links between dbpedia and yago or freebase might give us a nice
warm feeling,
Hi Ted,
good that you raise this topic.
The statistics were added to the wiki by Anja and reflect her
knowledge/guesses about the size of the datasets and the numbers of links
between them. And of course, some of her guesses might be wrong.
In an ideal world, these statistics would be
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Neubert Joachim wrote:
STW Thesaurus for Economics is now available under http://zbw.eu/stw.
STW is a richly interconnected vocabulary in English and German on
economics and business economics as well as some related subject areas.
It includes subject categories and lots of synonyms in order