Hello Dimitris
i finished part of the application i had a plan considering some parts ,
but i need it to be reviewed to decide either this level of details is
enough or should i write more/less ,
so should i wait and submit the proposal to the end , so should i attach
the done part here in the mailing list ?
beside of this ,i had some Questions :
1- WikiData has it's own defined
properties<http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikidata/Notes/Data_model_primer>is
mapping WikiData properties to Dbpedia existing ones should be
considered part of this task ?
2- considering merging WikiData entities to DBpedia ones, do we have a
linkage between DBpedia entities URIs and other useful info (wikipedia page
ID , Revision ID ), that we can use in such task ?
3- considering the level of details , the project includes some tasks that
should involve research , what level of abstraction should i supply in the
application ? should i offer solutions in the plans , or just broad lines
of the problems and tasks to be faced ?
thanks
regards
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Dimitris Kontokostas <[email protected]>wrote:
> Welcome Hady,
>
> Hady indeed volunteered to work on this some months ago, we also gave him
> some warm-up tasks on this. Then university exams & projects came that took
> all his time and this was left half-started :)
> The Wikidata Mappings idea is a top priority for us and is the main reason
> we run GSoC this year. It is good that we have at least one person
> interested in that
>
> The idea page was updated today, please read it carefully and ask anything
> you don't understand completely.
>
> As we already said, your applications must make us feel that you know what
> you apply for and this can be achieved either by asking more questions or
> by working on warm-up tasks ;)
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitris
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Hady elsahar <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hello All ,
>>
>> I'm Hady ,i'm a Master Student in the field of Informatics and Research
>> Assistant at Nile University we are working now on Sentiment Analysis from
>> Microblogs
>> I've worked in more than one project regarding semantic web , the most
>> significant one is Weetit.com
>> <http://hadyelsahar.wordpress.com/2012/07/13/weet-it-alpha-version-demo-6/>[1][2]
>> it's
>> a semantic question answering engine based based on the Data from DBpedia
>> and freebase ,
>>
>> the second project was a FourSquare to DBPedia
>> Mapper<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gytHKDerGJ0> [3]
>> which maps the extracted data from FourSquare into RDF that uses the same
>> DBpedia ontology
>>
>> during those projects ive dealt a lot with DBpedia dumbs , extraction and
>> installation on virtuoso servers ( the whole process with the bugs we
>> faced) as well as i'm very aware with the DBpedia ontology and most common
>> Types like in the ontology. this is beside the Semantic web Standards like
>> RDF and Sparql
>>
>> After finishing my bachelor study , i was very interested to contribute
>> to DBpedia as one of the very , so Sebastian and Dimirtirs Guided me to
>> submit a proposal to GSoC. By checking the Ideas page i've found that i'm
>> very familiar with some tasks objectives like "*Mapping service from
>> Wikidata properties to DBpedia ontology*" & "*Design a better /
>> interactive display page*"
>>
>> i did a simillar thing to the interactive display page idea in out
>> project "weet-it" in which we specified the most common datatypes and
>> customized the answers according to those datatypes and this was inspired
>> from the display of FreeBase and Wolfram alpha so we decided then to have a
>> similar customized interface for places or people or sports books as well
>> as ranking the properties to display for each datatype
>>
>> However , i consider myself interested more in the First idea which is
>> Mapping WikiData to DBpedia , i've consulted Dimitris about it alot
>> before , and he has guided me considering the objectives and the challenge
>> of the Change propagation from WikiData to Dbpedia , i've took a look on
>> the kind of Data offered by WikiData and how to parse it and convert it to
>> DBpedia , i've started to write some experimental code in order to get
>> familiar with the extraction task from WikiData and i'm now in the phase of
>> Parsing the JSON
>>
>> i consider myself to be in a good level in JAVA and Python and i started
>> to learn Scala in order to contribute in open source projects like DBpedia
>> and DBpediaSpotlight , i'll mention other things in details in the proposal
>> when it's finished.
>>
>> if there's any recommendations considering the proposal or any other
>> potential thing to mention in the proposal , would be much appreciated to
>> mention.
>>
>> thanks
>> regards
>>
>>
>> Code Repos :
>> 1- https://github.com/hadyelsahar/foursquare2RDF
>> 2- https://github.com/sherifkandeel/weet-it_WCF
>> 3- https://github.com/hadyelsahar/Weet-itWebsite
>>
>>
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------
>> Hady El-Sahar
>> Research Assistant
>> Center of Informatics Sciences | Nile
>> University<http://nileuniversity.edu.eg/>
>>
>> email : [email protected]
>> Phone : +2-01220887311
>> http://hadyelsahar.me/
>>
>> <http://www.linkedin.com/in/hadyelsahar>
>>
>>
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Hady El-Sahar
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Center of Informatics Sciences | Nile University<http://nileuniversity.edu.eg/>
email : [email protected]
Phone : +2-01220887311
http://hadyelsahar.me/
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