On 9/2/15 2:33 PM, Marco Fossati wrote:
> [Begging pardon if you read this multiple times]
>
> The Italian DBpedia chapter, on behalf of the whole DBpedia Association, 
> is thrilled to announce the release of new datasets extracted from 
> Wikipedia text.
>
> This is the outcome of an outstanding Google Summer of Code 2015 
> project, which implements NLP techniques to acquire structured facts 
> from a textual corpus.
>
> The approach has been tested on the soccer use case, with the Italian 
> Wikipedia as input.
>
> The datasets are publicly available at:
> http://it.dbpedia.org/downloads/fact-extraction/
>
> and loaded into the SPARQL endpoint at:
> http://it.dbpedia.org/sparql
>
> You can check out this article for more details:
> http://it.dbpedia.org/2015/09/meno-chiacchiere-piu-fatti-una-marea-di-nuovi-dati-estratti-dal-testo-di-wikipedia/?lang=en
>
> If you feel adventurous, you can fork the codebase at:
> https://github.com/dbpedia/fact-extractor
>
> Get in touch with Marco at foss...@fbk.eu for everything else.
>
> Best regards,
> Marco Fossati

Awesome !


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