Chris Bizer wrote:
Hi all,

Great stuff, this is also why we are going to leave the current DBpedia
3.5 instance to stew for a while (until end of this week or a little later).

DBpedia users:
Now is the time to identify problems with the DBpedia 3.5 dataset dumps.
We don't want to continue reloading DBpedia (Static Edition and then
recalibrating DBpedia-Live) based on faulty datasets related matters, we
do have other operational priorities etc..

Yes, the testing by the community has exposed enough small and medium bugs in 
the datasets so that we are going to extract a new fixed 3.5.1. release next 
week.

I'm my opinion the bugs do not impair Robert's and Anja's great achievement of porting the extraction framework from PHP to Scala.

Oh! Certainly not!

That is a major contribution etc..
If you rewrite more than 10.000 lines of code for something as complex as a 
multilingual Wikipedia extraction, I think it is normal that some minor bugs 
remain even after their tough testing.

Of course.
So, if you have discovered additional bugs and want them fixed.

Please report them to the DBpedia bug tracker until Friday EOB.

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=190976

Yes, and then we can schedule a reload such that 3.5.1 is live come Monday (maybe even earlier).


Kingsley

Cheers,

Chris
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag
von Kingsley Idehen
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. April 2010 15:44
An: Andy Seaborne
Cc: [email protected]; dbpedia-discussion
Betreff: Re: DBpedia hosting burden

Andy Seaborne wrote:
I ran the files from
http://www.openjena.org/~afs/DBPedia35-parse-log-2010-04-15.txt
through an N-Triples parser with checking:

The report is here (it's 25K lines long):

http://www.openjena.org/~afs/DBPedia35-parse-log-2010-04-15.txt

It covers both strict errors and warnings of ill-advised forms.

A few examples:

Bad IRI: <=?(''[[Nepenthes>
Bad IRI: <http://www.european-athletics.org‎>

Bad lexical forms for the value space:
"1967-02-31"^^http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date
(there is no February the 31st)


Warning of well known ports of other protocols:
http://stream1.securenetsystems.net:443

Warning about explicit about port 80:

http://bibliotecadigitalhispanica.bne.es:80/

and use of . and .. in absolute URIs which are all from the standard
list of IRI warnings.

Bad IRI: <http://dbpedia.org/resource/..> Code:
8/NON_INITIAL_DOT_SEGMENT in PATH: The path contains a segment /../
not at the beginning of a relative reference, or it contains a /./
These should be removed.

    Andy

Software used:

The IRI checker, by Jeremy Carroll, is available from
http://www.openjena.org/iri/ and Maven.

The lexical form checking is done by Apache Xerces.

The N-triples parser is the one from TDB v0.8.5 which bundles the
above two together.


On 15/04/2010 9:54 AM, Malte Kiesel wrote:
Ivan Mikhailov wrote:

If I were The Emperor of LOD I'd ask all grand dukes of datasources to
put fresh dumps at some torrent with control of UL/DL ratio :)
Last time I checked (which was quite a while ago though), loading
DBpedia in a normal triple store such as Jena TDB didn't work very well
due to many issues with the DBpedia RDF (e.g., problems with the URIs of
external links scraped from Wikipedia).

I don't know whether this is a bug in TDB or DBpedia but I guess this is
one of the problems causing people to use DBpedia online only - even if,
due to performance reasons, running it locally would be far better.

Regards
Malte

Andy,

Great stuff, this is also why we are going to leave the current DBpedia
3.5 instance to stew for a while (until end of this week or a little later).

DBpedia users:
Now is the time to identify problems with the DBpedia 3.5 dataset dumps.
We don't want to continue reloading DBpedia (Static Edition and then
recalibrating DBpedia-Live) based on faulty datasets related matters, we
do have other operational priorities etc..


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OpenLink Software
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