In message <[email protected]>, Nathan <[email protected]> writes

Yeah, certainly worth investigating - an owl:differentFrom is also a
link after all. By definition it's likely to go to data that you don't
actually want, but probably the best way of dealing with that is
figure out what's needed to get it...then do the opposite.

did a provisional check by querying the sparql endpoint at
lod.openlinksw.com :

owl:differentFrom = 25 { http://bit.ly/1rnLEw }
owl:sameAs = 59,745,648 { http://bit.ly/14FdEE }

But owl:disjointWith does rather better (scoring 19979).

Anyway, a quick look at a typical Wikipedia disambiguation page (I went for Boston) suggests that it doesn't provide information in a particularly tractable form for this purpose.

Richard

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