Dear Jens:

Thank you very much for your prompt response and your help. I do not have
too much time for the presentation so I have used the information you have
provided plus the dates of release in a simple OpenOffice Calc chart which I
am sharing now.

All the best,
Luis

2011/6/29 Jens Lehmann <[email protected]>

>
> 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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