Hi Luis,

On 07/13/2012 04:27 PM, Luis Daniel Ibáñez González wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In http://live.dbpedia.org/LiveStats/ there are live statistics about 
> the changes performed in DBPedia Live during the last minute/hour/day, 
> I would like to know if an history of this (maybe only the daily ones) 
> is available somewhere. What I want in the end is to be able to say 
> something like "in june 2012, DBPediaLive had an average of xx inserts 
> and yy deletes (if i can also have which pairs insert-delete are 
> related as an update, would be awesome), which represents zz% of the 
> total of triples".
>
> If not, I think it can be done with some scripting (because I'm better 
> in scripting than in Scala), IMHO it would be nice if each daily 
> changeset had an "statistics" file like this:
>
> numofTriples at start of the day: N1
> numofTriples at the end of the day: N2
> numof  Inserts: I
> num of Deletes: D
> num of edits: U
>
> I don't know if i can assume that if the same subject appears in a 
> pair insert.file delete.file of the same time, is an update, or if its 
> more complicated than that. If it is, well, inserts and deletes works 
> for me, seeing each pair as an Delete-Insert SPARQL Operation with 
> ground triples and simply counting for the size. What I don't know 
> where I can find is the number of triples in the whole dataset each day.

Actually the statistics you are looking for here are not currently 
supported by DBpedia-Live, but we will place it in our future plans.
But you urgently need them, you can look changesets that are generated 
daily. Those changesets are available in [1].
You can simply download the file of a specific day, decompress it, and 
you will find 2 sets of N-Triples files; one for added triples, and one 
for deleted ones. You can simply count the number of triples in each to 
get the required results.

>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -- 
> Ing. Luis Daniel Ibáñez G.

[1] http://live.dbpedia.org/liveupdates/

-- 
Kind Regards
Mohamed Morsey
Department of Computer Science
University of Leipzig


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