Marco,
My pointer to the thread was with reference to the Sweble parser usage.
Rendering pages "like the PHP of wikipedia seems to do" means just using
their code or implementing template resolution. We've been doing the first,
in that thread we suggested doing the second.

Fixing this in the code has to be done carefully. The coreference
resolution functionality is nice. In my opinion it should not be
deactivated. When there is a link, then the object property can be
generated directly. If there isn't a link, I like the idea to try to find
one in the page. Also, there is some transitive closure over redirects
happening down the road, and this can fix links to redirect pages. All of
this is great in my opinion. I'm just reiterating this, because I haven't
managed to calmly reread the whole thread, so I don't really know precisely
what we're trying to fix here. Please pardon my lack of attention here.

Cheers,
Pablo

On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Marco Amadori <[email protected]>wrote:

> 2012/5/10 Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt <[email protected]>:
>
> > I would guess that adding template expansion to DBpedia is a *major*
> > task. May take several months. It would also be a *huge* benefit. :-)
>
> Sure it is, but here Marco Fossati was just asking about case
> insensitive wikilink discovery in order to have all music genres in
> Glenn Danzig page extraction 'as php of wikipedia seems to do' :-)
>
> You mentioned a way to get this fixed in the code, you plan to have
> this integrated in mercurial or shall I try to provide a patch for
> this ?
>
> --
> ESC:wq
>
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