On 1/21/13 10:48 AM, Saeedeh Shekarpour wrote:
Very nice!

Is it possible that schema links also is separated?

Yes, or course :-)

So we can see how many links between DBpedia schema and the other schema exist...

Exactly!


Kingsley



On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 6:01 PM, Kingsley Idehen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 1/17/13 10:55 AM, Sarven Capadisli wrote:

        I also think this quite important.

        What I would really like to see is certain conceptual things
        in dbpedia is typed with skos:Concept. That gives me some
        assurance and encourages me (and probably others) to use
        skos:*Match where appropriate instead of slapping owl:sameAs.

        For instance, resources that are of type dbo:Country, can we
        have skos:Concept for these for starters? :)


    Make a Turtle doc, or put together a bunch of sparql constructs.
    Once they are provided, they can be applied to the static and live
    instances. The new triples just go in their own named graph, and
    the rest of the matter is down to SPARQL and reasoning etc..

    Do it now :-)

    Kingsley


        -Sarven


        On 01/17/2013 01:22 PM, Søren Roug wrote:

            Hi,

            I see that you have also added EUNIS links for species. I
            can provide
            you with a much better quality, and I have forked the
            repo. But I am
            concerned about the use of owl:sameAs as the predicate.
            The community
            doesn't have consensus on the species names and we can't
            even agree
            on many species - e.g. is the goat in the Pyrenees the
            same species
            as the one in southern Spain or a subspecies? I don't want
            some
            OWL-aware query tool to be utterly confused.

            What I'm asking is: Can I use skos:exactMatch and
            skos:closeMatch
            instead of owl:sameAs?

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            || -----Original Message----- || From: Sebastian Hellmann
            [mailto:[email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>] || Sent: 17
            January 2013
            10:18 || To: Dbpedia-developers; DBpedia discussion;
            public-lod ||
            Subject: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] [ANN] Add your links to
            DBpedia
            workflow || version 0.1 (this is also an RFC) || || Nice,
            we received

            links to 2 data sets yesterday, already, thanks to || Sarven:
            http://270a.info || It is a good start and we are really
            hoping for
            more. Note that most of || the links in
            http://richard.cyganiak.de/2007/10/lod/imagemap.html only
            || point to
            DBpedia and not outwards. || || In case you are not a Git
            expert,
            GitHub allows you to upload links with || their GUI: || 1.
            create an
            account || 2. fork this repo
            https://github.com/dbpedia/dbpedia-links || 3. click on
            the "create a
            file button" and upload your links || 4. send a "pull
            request" || ||
            We might simplify the way to contribute later. Right now,
            Git seems
            to || be the easiest way. Any ideas are welcome. || all
            the best, ||
            Sebastian || || || || Am 16.01.2013 15:06, schrieb Sebastian
            Hellmann: || > Dear all, || > || > we thought that it
            might be a nice
            idea to simplify the workflow for || > creating outgoing
            links from
            DBpedia to your data sets. This is why we || > created the
            following
            GitHub repository: || >
            https://github.com/dbpedia/dbpedia-links ||
            > || > Please feel free to add new files and change the
            links and
            then send us || > a *pull request*.   This message is an
            announcement
            as well as a request || > for comments. || > || > Here is a
            (non-exhaustive) list of open issue: || > || > - it is yet
            unclear,
            when the links will be loaded into || >
            http://dbpedia.org/sparql
            (maybe with version 3.9? ) || > - we plan weekly updates to
            http://live.dbpedia.org || > - yago, freebase and
            flickrwrappr have
            been excluded due to their size ( || >   > 0.5GB ) || > -
            there will
            be some quality control; not everybody will be able to ||
            > include
            any links he wants to include. We are open to ideas how to
            || >
            manage this. Consider "pull requests" as "application for
            inclusion"
            || > - folder/file structure is still very simple, we will
            adapt upon
            uptake || > || > All the best, || > Sebastian || > || > ||
            > || || ||
            -- || Dipl. Inf. Sebastian Hellmann || Department of Computer
            Science, University of Leipzig || Projects:
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            http://dbpedia.org || Homepage:
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