On 10/26/12 9:20 AM, Dimitris Kontokostas wrote:
If it helps, this link contains some directions
http://dbpedia.org/Server

Why not:

http://dbpedia.org/MappingServer ?

Then:
The DBpedia Server (for lack of a better, more specific name) is related to the DBpedia Mappings Wiki, but is running in a different process, possibly on a different machine. It provides statistics and other analytical information about the DBpedia ontology and mappings that are maintained in the Mappings Wiki.

Becomes (for sake of clarity):
The DBpedia Mappings Server provides statistics and other analytical information about the DBpedia ontology and mappings that are maintained in the Mappings Wiki.

Kingsley

Best,
Dimitris

On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 1:12 PM, Rinat Gareev <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Thank you!

        You can use these for more advanced statistics but, this
        should do for your case
        mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/ru/
        <http://mappings.dbpedia.org/server/statistics/ru/>

    Is it possible to deploy "Mapping Statistics tool" locally? Is it
    open-sourced somewhere?

    ---
    Best regards,
    Rinat Gareev.



    2012/10/19 Mohamed Morsey <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>

        Hi Rinat,


        On 10/19/2012 11:54 AM, Rinat Gareev wrote:

            Hello everyone,

            Are there any tools or at least guidelines which can be
            useful to get some descriptional statistics for particular
            Wikipedia dump with regard to categories size and
            infoboxes & their properties usage?
            I mean if I am going to add more mappings for Russian
            DBPedia it would be worth to know the following
            information to make mappings which will yield more data:
            1) what are the biggest categories with respect to the
            articles number (including subcategories),
            2) which infobox templates are used more often inside
            particular category,
            3) which infobox properties are usually filled,
            4) and so on.

            I guess that this information can be derived by quering
            against following DBPedia datasets:
            Raw Infobox Properties,
            Articles Categories,Categories (Labels),Categories (Skos).

            But is there some better (or simpler) way do that?

            ---
            Rinat Gareev


        the "Mapping Statistics" tool could help, but I'm not sure if
        that's enough for you.

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



    
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