Hello,

Mitko Iliev wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> When looking at http://dbpedia.org/page/Paul_Hackett_%28American_football%29 
> , we can notice the dbprop:name property with both literals and object 
> references.
> We can guess from context  it is relation but on the other hand name is 
> telling us other meaning .
> I'm wonder what is supposed to express this property, why it is both: literal 
> and object reference? 

Looking at the source of
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul_Hackett_%28American_football%29&oldid=319785362,
I see several templates containing the name attribute:

{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead
 | name      = [[Pittsburgh Panthers football|Pittsburgh Panthers]]
 | conf      = Division I-A Independent
 | startyear = 1989
 | endyear   = 1990
}}
{{CFB Yearly Record Entry
 | championship =
 | year         = 1989
 | name         = Pittsburgh

For each infobox containing the name attribute (some of them Wiki links
and some not), a name property is extracted. The infobox coherence
proposal we are currently discussing in Wikipedia (see my previous mail
on the list) can solve those problems (in that case another problem is
that "name" does not stand for the name of the person, but rather for a
team in which the person played). It is not clear yet whether and when
the issue will be fixed.

Kind regards,

Jens

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Dipl. Inf. Jens Lehmann
Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig
Homepage: http://www.jens-lehmann.org
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