Hi Hady,
When making mappings there are a lot of properties within Wikidata that
have no corresponding property in the DBpedia ontology yet.
I want to add those to the DBPedia ontologyin an organized way.
Now there are a lot of different identifiers (like ISBN, LCCN etc.) that
shold be clustered as sub-properties to a generic property
dbpedia-owl:identifier.
I think the DBpedia ontology will be more fine grained this way. Is it
OK if I proceed this way?
Thanks,
Roland
On 29-08-13 13:25, Hady elsahar wrote:
Hello All,
as a part of GSoC2013 project , integrating WikiData inside DBpedia ,
we are in the phase of mapping Wikidata properties to DBpedia ones .
this is important because once all mappings are done we can extract a
complete DBpedia facts dump with DBpedia properties from the Wikidata one
So, we need a little help from the community to in mapping of Wikidata
properties , there's around 544 Wikdata properties in use , that needs
mapping
you can check most important ones in that Google spreadsheet
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AiphXcnJyGG-dHFHY2JaMUlaOUFBaDRMclFaeUpYSEE> to
start with ,also properties that weren't mapped yet.
in thiswikipage
<https://github.com/hadyelsahar/extraction-framework/wiki/Mapping-WikData-to-DBpedia-properties>
there are detailed steps to add the mappings.
thanks
Regards
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Hady El-Sahar
Research Assistant
Center of Informatics Sciences | Nile University
<http://nileuniversity.edu.eg/>
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