Dear Kasun,
on the web page http://www.airpedia.org/download/dbpedia-entity-types-in-31-languages/ you can find the classes in 31 languages. The type is set to http://airpedia.org/ontology/type_with_conf#X , so you can import the triples into DBpedia without conflicts.

In the next days, the Italian DBpedia team will release a new extraction (based on DBpedia 3.8) with these triple in it. The format in this case is slightly different: I'll write about it in the next e-mail.

Let me know if you have troubles.

Best,
Alessio

Il 18/06/13 03:10, kasun perera ha scritto:
I started working on integrating Airpedia types to Dbpedia-links.

As Marco mentioned previously, these are the 3 data-sets that I can use and I need to analyze what is the best data set that to be integrated in to the Dbpedia.
<http://airpedia.org/extraction/10-all>
extracted using classifier with all kernels and the bottom-to-top strategy.
<http://airpedia.org/extraction/10-all-top>
extracted using classifier with all kernels and the top-to-bottom strategy
<http://airpedia.org/extraction/10-tpl>
extracted using classifier with the sole template kernel and the bottom-to-top strategy

In Alessio et. al. ESWC paper, I can see it has already done some tests to measure precision and recall of these classifications. Can I use those results to select best Airpedia data-set for dbpedia? or do I need to test with another data set(the ones Aleksander mentioned) to measure precision and recall?

Thanks
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Regards

Kasun Perera


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