Szia Mihály,
This is truly awesome! You have read my mind.

Please take a look at these two related ideas below.

Human-powered data fusion: round trip (in/ex)ternal data reuse in Wikipedia
http://pablomendes.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/human-powered-data-fusion-round-trip-inexternal-data-reuse-in-wikipedia/

One hands washes the other:round trip semantics with SMW and DBpedia
Spotlight
http://www.slideshare.net/pablomendes/smwcon-fall-2011-lightning-talk


We should talk about how to integrate Sztakipedia with DBpedia Spotlight
(for the inlink suggestion) and Semantic MediaWiki (for relationship
suggestion). We could use your client also to collect user feedback and
learn from our mistakes. I can see very interesting results coming out of
this. What do you think?

Best,
Pablo

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 4:48 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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