Dear all,

We are happy to announce the new release of the DBpedia as Tables tool [1].


As some of the potential users of DBpedia might not be familiar with the RDF
data model and the SPARQL query language, with this tool we provide some of
the core DBpedia 2016-04 data in tabular form as CSV and JSON files, which
can easily be processed using standard tools, such as spreadsheet
applications, relational databases or data mining tools.



For each class in the DBpedia ontology (such as Person, Radio Station, Ice
Hockey Player, or Band) we provide a single CSV/JSON file which contains all
instances of this class. Each instance is described by its URI, an English
label and a short abstract, the mapping-based infobox data describing the
instance (extracted from the English edition of Wikipedia), and
geo-coordinates (if applicable). 

 

Altogether we provide 463 CSV/JSON files in the form of a single ZIP file
that describe data we extract from English Wikipedia [2] and Wikimedia
Commons [3]



More information about the file format as well as the download link can be
found on the DBpedia as Tables Wiki page [1].

Any feedback is welcome! 

Best regards,

 

Petar, Dimitris and Chris

[1]  http://wiki.dbpedia.org/DBpediaAsTables 

[2]
http://web.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/DBpediaAsTables/DBpedia-en-2016-04/DBp
ediaClasses.htm  

[3]
http://web.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/DBpediaAsTables/DBpedia-commons-2016-0
4/ 

 

--

Petar Ristoski

Data and Web Science Group

University of Mannheim

Phone: +49 621 181 3705

B6, 26, Room C1.07

D-68159 Mannheim

 

Mail:  <mailto:petar.risto...@informatik.uni-mannheim.de>
petar.risto...@informatik.uni-mannheim.de

Web: dws.informatik.uni-mannheim.de

 

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