On 11/15/12 12:22 PM, Dimitris Kontokostas wrote:


On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 7:05 PM, Kingsley Idehen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 11/15/12 11:58 AM, [email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:

        Dear all,

        As we all know, DBpedia is an important dataset in Linked Data
        as it
        is not only connected to and from numerous other datasets, but
        it also
        is relied upon for useful information. However, quality
        problems are
        inherent in DBpedia be it in terms of incorrectly extracted
        values or
        datatype problems since it contains information extracted from
        crowd-sourced content.

        However, not all the data quality problems are automatically
        detectable. Thus, we aim at crowd-sourcing the quality
        assessment of
        the dataset. In order to perform this assessment, we have
        developed a
        tool whereby a user can evaluate a random resource by
        analyzing each
        triple individually and store the results. Therefore, we would
        like to
        request you to help us by using the tool and evaluating a
        minimum of 3
        resources. Here is the link to the tool:
        http://nl.dbpedia.org:8080/TripleCheckMate/, which also includes
        details on how to use it.

        In order to thank you for your contributions, a lucky winner
        will win
        either a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 or an Amazon voucher worth 300
        Euro. So,
        go ahead, start evaluating now !! Deadline for submitting your
        evaluations is 9th December, 2012.

        If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to
        contact us at [email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>.

        Thank you very much for your time.

        Regards,
        DBpedia Data Quality Evaluation Team.
        https://groups.google.com/d/forum/dbpedia-data-quality

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    Why don't we offer WebID authentication as an option?


We offer a only Google OAuth2 option for now because almost everyone has a Google account
and this makes it a lot easier both for "evaluators" and for us.

Maybe we could add this option in a following campaign.
Is there any javascript library we could use?

Regards,
Dimitris



We don't need to take that view. Let's use the existing AWWW (Architecture of the World Wide Web) and its infrastructure.

Is this a PHP app? If it is then you can incorporate WebID via a number of means. Also remember, WebID is baked into Virtuoso and Virtuoso can host PHP etc..

Examples of what's possible:

1. http://kingsley.idehen.net/MediaWiki/?title=Special:VOILogin -- MediaWiki running from inside Virtuoso 2. http://web.ods.openlinksw.com/ -- Just click on the login button to see the variety of authentication options.

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Regards,

Kingsley Idehen 
Founder & CEO
OpenLink Software
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