Hello,

Am 29.06.2011 15:23, schrieb Luis Galárraga:
> Hi everybody:
>
> I am a master student at Saarland University (Germany) who is working
> with semantic databases (specifically efficient partitioning) and I was
> wondering if there is available information about the growth of the
> dbpedia datasets in order to somehow justify my work. The webpage says
> that there are 3.500.000 resources by Jan 2010 but it would be great if
> I can show the growth trend. I suspect there is a positive correlation
> with the growth of wikipedia articles but I think it would be better if
> I show directly the amount of semantic information.

We kept all previous releases at http://downloads.dbpedia.org. Analysing 
this would be the easiest way to show the growth of DBpedia. Please let 
us know your results.

Here is the size of the folders (which is not the most accurate measure 
because there are several reasons why the size can change apart from 
more extracted information):

1.8G    ./1.0
2.5G    ./2.0
7.6G    ./3.0rc
5.1G    ./3.0
6.0G    ./3.1
6.4G    ./3.2
7.3G    ./3.3
21G     ./3.4
32G     ./3.5
35G     ./3.5.1
34G     ./3.6

Kind regards,

Jens

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Head of AKSW/MOLE group, University of Leipzig
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