I got better results when I made resource name = case-sensitive. So I got a
whole lot of links to other Wikipedia resources. I must figure out how to
order/organise this in some ontology.
I can build an ontology manually, using Dolce possibly as a starting point
(top-down approach) but being a lazy bastard I thought I could get dbpedia to
do it for me :) (bottom-up approach). I think Wikipedia covers most of the
concepts I am interested in. The challenge is applying the Dolce pattern to
stuff I pull from Wikipedia via dbpedia.
Any references, tips, advice, mild abuse would be appreciated.
>>>>>
Hi
I want to build a domain ontology for wildfires. I understand dbpedia extracts
linkages from Wikipedia. I tried a basic sparql query (I do not know sparql)
to extract all references to fire and got something about a community fire
unit. Wikipedia provides much more than that so something is wrong. Can
somebody give me a 20s tutorial how to extract RDF information on wild fires
from dbpedia or am I being completely naïve here?
I am a Geologist by training so be kind :)
Cheers
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