Hi Anastasios,

actually, the description says "power tool". If it is too simple, then it is only good for beginners. The problem is that DBpedia is huge and contains a lot of errors. If the GUI is too simple, then you need too much time to tackle all errors in the end.

Ideally, you could have a look at Google Refine: http://openrefine.org/
The user here is a Semantic Web user (e.g. from a University or Company), who is willing to invest some time into data quality (days, weeks). Let's say it like this: power tool == after a short to medium learning phase she should be able to effectively work with the tool to achieve her goals.

For the Wiktionary 2 RDF gui users are non Semantic Web or even just Wiki users, so the GUI there should be easier to understand to lower the barrier for contribution.

All the best,
Sebastian

Am 22.04.2013 22:36, schrieb Anastasios Ventouris:
Hello all,

My name is Ventouris Tasos. I am postgraduated student in Web Science in Greece and my bachelor is on Mathematics. Probably, my thesis will be related with dbpedia.

I am addicted with online courses (coursera, edx, udacity). I take part on every course related with python. When I started one year before, I was a newbie on python and now I can create my own website exactly as I want it.

I would suggest to everyone to roll on on this one https://www.coursera.org/course/progfun . It is a very smooth introduction in scala. It has already started and you probably won't take a certification, but you will learn few things about scala.

4.11. Interface / Power tool for DBpedia testing metadata

You will create the sparql queries and you will store the results in a database. Probably with few extra info like date, error_tag, author_comments etc.

So, in this idea, the candidate has to create an interface where he'll retrieve all the errors from the database and he'll give the option to change the values and create few plots and visual statistics. If I've understood well, the aim is to make it as clean and functional as possible. Nothing fancy for simple users.


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