HI! Great tool for MediaWiki guys like me! Do you have these tool available
for download? And second question, will it work for non-English language?

Yury

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Mihály Héder <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We have made an Intelligent Assistant for Wiki which puts dbpedia in
> good use, you might be interested in:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0ochjAwMkw
>
> I wanted to share this on this list for several reasons:
> 1) I wanted to say thank you for everyone who works on dbpedia, I
> think this is a great achievement.
> 2) Right now Sztakipedia is branded as an "Intelligent Assistant"
> which helps you in the boring work of finding links, references,
> infoboxes, categories etc., while creating a wiki article. But it has
> been designed as a two way tool from the very beginning - what I mean
> by that is that we could have the users to help improving dbpedia data
> only in some a very-nonobtrusive way of course.
> 3) I am interested in your thoughts and remarks in general - you
> surely have good ideas about what could be done with this agent in the
> editor!
> 4) And finally, the most important thing : recently I was asked to
> write a book chapter about the ways of using dbpedia data in mashups.
> Naturally it is my task to do the research and compile a good overview
> on how dbpedia is used in the wild as part of web interfaces. I am
> also familiar with the many white papers on this topic.
> But I still wanted to ask from everyone on this list: What are your
> favorite applications of dbpedia? In your opinion, what should I
> emphasize?
>
> Thanks you!
>
> Best Regards
> Mihály Héder
> Computer and Automation Research Institute
> Budapest, Hungary
>
>
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