Hi, 

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On 21 Oct 2010, at 09:05, Max Jakob wrote:

> If we introduce options to use a different URI for a resource, I think
> we should definitely extract owl:sameAs relations to the English
> equivalents (if they exist) at the same time.
> 
> These are the options I saw previously discussed:
> 
> 1. Use IRIs instead of URIs.
> For example using the IRI http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gützkow
> --> also extract the triple
> <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gützkow>
> <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#sameAs>
> <http://dbpedia.org/resource/G%C3%BCtzkow> .

As far as I can tell there are IRIs which are not URIRefs, and the RDF 
serialisations I am aware of only support URIRefs, whereas SPARQL (which is 
more awesome) supports the use of IRIs... sad but true :(

Mischa *2 cents ....

> 
> 2. Use language specific URIs with an own domain.
> For example using the URI http://el.dbpedia.org/resource/%CE%93%CE%B7
> --> also extract the triple
> <http://el.dbpedia.org/resource/%CE%93%CE%B7>
> <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#sameAs>
> <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Earth> .
> 
> 3. Use both previously mentioned options together
> For example using the IRI http://el.dbpedia.org/resource/Γη
> --> also extract the triples
> <http://el.dbpedia.org/resource/Γη>
> <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#sameAs>
> <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Earth> .
> and
> <http://el.dbpedia.org/resource/Γη>
> <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#sameAs>
> <http://el.dbpedia.org/resource/%CE%93%CE%B7> .
> 
> But maybe that is what is meant by the last bullet point.
> http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Internationalization
> 
> Regards,
> Max
> 
> On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Dimitris Kontokostas <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> 
>>> Yes, OpenLink does a very good job hosting the English data + abstracts.
>>> I think hosting all 180+ language would be possible for them if you only
>>> account for the amount of data, but the manual coordination would be too
>>> much. It would mean that 3 times a week new dumps would need to be uploaded
>>> manually. Also having country specific DBpedia chapters, which handle their
>>> own data gives the whole thing more flexibility and new opportunities.
>> 
>> Regarding the hosting of the el.dbpedia.org (and wiki.el.dbpedia.org), we
>> managed to find the resources, Can i talk to an administrator in order to
>> setup the cname's
>> 
>>> 
>>> I would be happy, if we could make some progress with the
>>> internationalization of DBpedia.
>>> 
>>> First thing could be to include adapted extractors.
>>> There are other people that are interested in extending the options. So it
>>> would be nice to form a DBpedia internationalization committee.
>>> Would you like to chair it? The engineering, coding and testing could be
>>> distributed on many shoulders.
>>> If yes, there be the need of some infrastructure for discussion. The Wiki
>>> is open to registration. I could also make a new mailinglist and/or give SVN
>>> accounts (althought they should be limited to few persons only).
>>> Maybe, we  can make a list of contacts to other persons, which are
>>> interested to have an internationalized version of DBpedia, I think there is
>>> Korea, Portugal and some others. You could search  the mailing list for a
>>> good start.  Please tell me what you think of it. I really would like to see
>>> many international DBpedias, but I definitely do not have the time to do any
>>> coding/development in this direction.
>> 
>> About the DBpedia internationalization committee,
>> is it going to be more technical of it will take a formal form?
>> 
>> i am asking this because if it is going to be formal, maybe it would be
>> better if a professor or a university would come in front.
>> (I am an MSc student, but I want to get involved either way...)
>> 
>> right now i am in the process of creating a patch in order to select the
>> encoding format (URI/IRI) in the configuration file
>> i also created a wiki page (http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Internationalization)
>> where i will write some information/guides/issues etc,
>> when it is complete it could included in the main menu
>> 
>> now, in order to find contacts, i could write a mail/call to the
>> dbpedia-discussion list, and to seperate contacts
>> it could also help if you could point me to a list of all the custom
>> dbpedias (xx.dbpedia.org) to search for contacts, (and to be included in the
>> wiki page)
>> 
>> regards,
>> Jim
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