Hi,

On 08.08.2008, at 11:58, Jens Lehmann wrote:

>>>> * We can easily get >15000 projects from freebase [1], even along
>>>> with
>>>> Wikipedia keys, but which of the multiple keys are the ones used in
>>>> dbpedia? Is there any fixed rule/heuristics which to use?
>>> What exactly do you mean by "key"? DBpedia URIs correspond to
>>> Wikipedia
>>> articles, i.e. http://dbpedia.org/resource/$something contains
>>> information about the object described at
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/$something. We took care not to change
>>> the
>>> Wikpedia article URIs.
>>>
>>> I don't know how Freebase handles it. There was some discussion that
>>> the
>>> Freebase guys want to publish their data as Linked Data and
>>> interlink it
>>> with DBpedia, but as far as I know that has not happened yet.  
>>> Freebase
>>> does have dumps, which (they claim) can be easily converted to RDF.
>>> That
>>> might be a starting point.
>>
>> OK, so I will ask the freebase mailing list how they handle this.
>
> Please ask them to go for Linked Data and DBpedia interlinkage. :-)

For the record, I found a thread which seems to explain the string  
mapping procedure.
http://lists.freebase.com/pipermail/developers/2008-July/001997.html

I do hope, there will be proper explicit linkage in the future, will  
definitely ask about that!

Beste Grüße,

mo

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    Moritz Stefaner
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    http://der-mo.net
    http://well-formed-data.net

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