Also,I have got the setup for Virtuso up and running , do we have any
relevant documentation in DBPedia wikis (Couldn't find much myself) as to
how to integrate its usage with SPARQ so as to run and test the code I have
from http://dbpedia.org/Internationalization/Guide#h152-7 along with the
.vad file ??

Regards,
Shivani


On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 7:20 AM, Shivani Poddar
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
> The following page might have a couple of errors which I encountered while
> setting up the codebase to begin contributing for the "Design a better /
> interactive display page." project :
>
> http://dbpedia.org/Internationalization/Guide#h152-7
>
>  The second heading "2. Encoding / resource namespace / titles" directs
> the user at changing the following :
>
> *[extraction_framework/core/src/main/scala]
> org.dbpedia.extraction.util.Language.scala
>
>      // default: no language use generic domain
>      val generic = Set[String]()
>
>      // change to this if language xx should be extracted using the
> generic domain
>      val generic = Set("xx")
>
> *
> Here the file name is not *org.dbpedia.extraction.util.Language.scala, *but
> the file path is
> "extraction-framework/core/src/main/scala/org/dbpedia/extraction/util/Language.scala"
>
> secondly the refereed variables cannot be located in the file.
> Are they supposed to be created ??
>
>
> Same for the dump/extraction.default.properties file.
> It is suggested that the value of the format variable be adjusted , while
> the file already has settings like
>
> *105 # NT is unreadable anyway - might as well use URIs for en*
> *106 format.nt.gz=n-triples;uri-policy.uri*
> *107 format.nq.gz=n-quads;uri-policy.uri*
> *108 *
> *109 # Turtle is much more readable - use nice IRIs for all languages*
> *110 format.ttl.gz=turtle-triples;uri-policy.iri*
> *111 format.tql.gz=turtle-quads;uri-policy.iri*
>
> It would be helpful if the documentation is more specific. I could tweak
> the documentation with the respective feedback here.
>
> Thank You,
> Shivani
>
>


-- 
Shivani Poddar,
Bachelors in Computer Sciences and MS in Exact Humanities, Sophomore
International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad
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