Hi Chris,

The new DBpedia data set describes more than 2.9 million things, including 282,000 persons, 339,000 places, 88,000 music albums, 44,000 films, 15,000 video games, 119,000 organizations, 130,000 species and 4400 diseases. The DBpedia data set now features labels and abstracts for these things in 91 different languages; 807,000 links to images and 3,840,000 links to external
web pages; 4,878,100 external links into other RDF datasets, 415,000
Wikipedia categories, and 75,000 YAGO categories. The data set consists of 479 million pieces of information (RDF triples) out of which 190 million were extracted from the English edition of Wikipedia and 289 million were
extracted from other language editions.

I would be interested in statistics per resources, e.g., the average and maximum number of triples per subject. Can you provide such numbers?

Best regards,
Bernhard


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