Thanks Kingsley, much appreciated!

Do you have any idea how soon the data is planned to be cleaned up?

Thanks,
David

On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Kingsley Idehen <[email protected]>wrote:

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> On 10/3/11 3:28 PM, David Butler wrote:
>
> This is related to the owl:suBClassOf typo mentioned in another thread. I
> noticed this as well and fixed it manually in my local instance, BUT...
>
>  It turns out that lots of YAGO type names are also messed up. For
> example:
>
>  http://dbpedia.org/class/yago/ConduCtor109952539
> http://dbpedia.org/class/yago/TheatricalProduCEr110705448
> http://dbpedia.org/class/yago/StuDEntTeacher110666259
> http://dbpedia.org/class/yago/EduCAtor110045713
> http://dbpedia.org/class/yago/PrisonGuArd110149867
> etc.
>
>  At first I saw no pattern, but now my theory is that the type names were
> post-processed to capitalize common abbreviations (such as for U.S. states,
> countries, elements on the periodic table, and AD/BC/CE).
>
>  If anyone is relying heavily on the YAGO types, they will be forced to
> revert back to the 3.6 version of yago_links.nt if this isn't repaired. My
> recommendation/request would be to fix and release a new version of this
> file.
>
>  Thanks,
> David
>
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> Once all the brokens items are fixed, we can just reload or update the
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> completed first. Thus, we will need to know when all the issues have been
> resolved along these lines.
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