Hi everyone!
Clearly Dbpedia and Freebase data complement each other: in Freebase the
data comes from various sources and it is much cleaner; on the other hand
data in Dbpedia is related to more external sources and binded to YAGO,
Dbpedia and many more ontologies. I have two questions related to this:

1) I'm thinking of the tutorial on how to use the couple Dbpedia/Freebase
in practical projects. Is there any other simular tutorial out there, would
it be useful in your opinion?
2) can we generate new mappings or improve the extraction scripts by
analysing and parsing Freebase data? Is that a good idea or is there some
kind of redundancy there? Is it legal with respect to Google's licences?

Sincerely yours,

Yury V. Katkov
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