Dear Max,thanks for providing this great tool. The statistics are really
extremely valuable for finding mistakes in the mappings.I've noticed that my
own mapping for SnookerPlayers had a mistake in mapping the name (small vs.
capital letters :-( )I also had a look for other quick wins and could improve
the mapping for software from some 10 to over 70% with only 10 minutes of
work.It's really fun and the immediate feedback from the statistics page is
invaluable.
By the way: I have two problems which you might be able to explain
First: when I did the mapping for Infobox_snooker_player, I stated: mapToClass
= SnookerPlayerUnfortunately, when I had a look at the data, the best rdf:type
that I found was yago:EnglishSnookerPlayers, which results from the Wikipedia
category.Have a look at: http://dbpedia.org/resource/Peter_Ebdon for
example.What can I do, to make the extractor also map them to
dbpedia:SnookerPlayer?
Second: for Infobox_software some missing properties refer to an image
(property logo) or a file (property screenshot). What's the best way to map
these kind of properties. I didn't find a datatype for that and the property
Picture has the range owl:Thing which doesn't seem an extremely good solution.
RegardsRené
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 17:31:07 +0200
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Dbpedia-discussion] Mapping Creation Sprint
>
> Hi again,
>
> I would like to propose a little challenge:
>
> Currently the DBpedia ontology mappings cover around 69% of all
> template property occurrences in the English Wikipedia. With the help
> of the community, and by checking the new statistics page [1] for the
> infoboxes with the biggest impact, it should be possible to cover much
> more.
>
> Hence, we are excited to announce a
>
> DBpedia Mappings Creation Sprint
>
> for the next two weeks. The goal of the sprint is to get to 95% of all
> infobox properties in order to extract loads of Wikipedia infobox data
> as high-quality Linked Data. I believe with the joint effort of the
> great DBpedia community we can reach this goal.
> In addition, all mapping creations and edits that happen in the next
> two weeks will be part of the new DBpedia release.
>
> The sprint runs until 1st of August 2011.
> http://mappings.dbpedia.org/
> Ready, set, go! ;)
>
> Cheers,
> Max
>
> [1] http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/en/
>
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