Dear all,

the new DBpedia overview article has been accepted at the Semantic Web 
Journal!

The updated final version is available here:
http://svn.aksw.org/papers/2013/SWJ_DBpedia/public.pdf

Kind regards,

Jens



Am 24.06.2013 18:03, schrieb Jens Lehmann:
>
> Dear all,
>
> we are pleased to announce that a new overview article for DBpedia is
> available: http://svn.aksw.org/papers/2013/SWJ_DBpedia/public.pdf
>
> The report covers several aspects of the DBpedia community project:
>
> * The DBpedia extraction framework.
> * The mappings wiki as the central structure for maintaining the
> community-curated DBpedia ontology.
> * Statistics on the multilingual support in DBpedia.
> * DBpedia live synchronisation with Wikipedia.
> * Statistics on the interlinking of DBpedia with other parts of the LOD
> cloud (incoming and outgoing links).
> * Several usage statistics: What kind of queries are asked against
> DBpedia and how did that change over the past years? How much traffic do
> the official static and live endpoint as well as the download server
> have? What are the most popular DBpedia datasets?
> * A description of use cases and applications of DBpedia in several
> areas (drop me mail if important applications are missing).
> * The relation of DBpedia to the YAGO, Freebase and WikiData projects.
> * Future challenges for the DBpedia project.
>
> After our ISWC 2009 paper on DBpedia, this is the (long overdue) new
> reference article for DBpedia, which should provide a good introduction
> to the project. We submitted the article as a system report to the
> Semantic Web journal, where it will be reviewed.
>
> Thanks a lot to all article contributors and to all DBpedia developers
> and users. Feel free to spread the information to interested groups and
> users.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jens
>


-- 
Dr. Jens Lehmann
Head of AKSW group, University of Leipzig
Homepage: http://www.jens-lehmann.org
Group: http://aksw.org - semantic web research center
Project: http://geoknow.eu - geospatial data on the web


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