Hi Roberto & all the others,
I found a german dbpedia project that will be sufficient for our
purpose. (http://de.dbpedia.org/)
Nevertheless I would encourage the project-team to include all specific
languages in one unified endpoint (http://dbpedia.org/).
Thanks to all that wasted a thought on my problem ;)
best regards,
Sebastian
Am 10.11.2010 02:12, schrieb Roberto Mirizzi:
Hi Sebastian,
our idea is to be plugged into the Linked Data cloud. For this
reason it is important to make available a SPARQL endpoint. This is
not a problem since if you use a triple store as Virtuoso they offer
the endpoint "for free". :-)
regards,
roberto
Am 10.11.2010 02:12, schrieb Roberto Mirizzi:
Il 09/11/2010 16.10, Paul Houle ha scritto:
I think there are people who've pointed the dbpedia extraction
software at other wikipedias, but I don't think they're publically
available.
We're just working on that, soon we will make a new dataset available.
If someone is interested pls contact me.
cheers,
roberto
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Roberto Mirizzi
PhD student at Politecnico di Bari
http://sisinflab.poliba.it/mirizzi
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