Hi, Tantek and Morris, I found hatom is helpful, also I found metadata in dbpedia is comprehensive.
Thanks for your information and advice. My use cases are for Chinese WIkipedia, I think the coverage of dbpedia is limited on this language. For example, the category tree are almost in English, if I am not wrong. Comparing with dbpedia, a fine-tuned and limited metatdata set by human will be also helpful for many use cases. I will try to recognize the vocabulary for my problem-set and seek the exist standards first. Thanks again. Regards, Mingli On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 11:32 PM, Tom Morris <t...@tommorris.org> wrote: > > On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 06:25, Mingli Yuan <mingli.y...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, folks, > > > > I have a requirement of a new format for knowledge exchange. > > But I am new to this area, and I want to get some advices. > > > > My specific requirement is for a format to exchange Wikipedia knowledge, > > but of cause this format could be used in a boarder situations. > > > > For each article from Wikipedia, I want fill below metadata in its talk > > page: > > > > * title (different title in different language variant) > > * permalink > > * links for different language variant > > * categories > > * lead sentence > > * abstract > > * main photo (img link, width, hight) > > > > Some metadata can be retrieved via API calls from WIkipedia, but it > > need many API calls. > > Some metadata should be generated by human for good quality. > > > > The combination of MediaWiki API and dbpedia should be able to do what you > need. > > Dbpedia provides all that: see for instance > http://dbpedia.org/resource/London > > It's all RDFish, but it is provided in a variety of syntaxes. If you > are building something on top of Wikipedia data, Dbpedia is a pretty > good starting point. > > This kind of thing isn't appropriate for Microformats. There have been > discussions about adding microformats to Wikipedia, and there are bits > and pieces, but it's a huge change that is fairly low down on the list > of things MediaWiki developers are working on. If you want to add > structured data to other wikis than Wikipedia, there are a variety of > solutions for that. > > Yours, > > -- > Tom Morris > <http://tommorris.org/> > > Please don't print this e-mail out unless you want a hard copy of it. > If you do, go ahead. I won't stop you. > _______________________________________________ > microformats-discuss mailing list > microformats-discuss@microformats.org > http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list microformats-discuss@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss