thanks to all for your quick reply.
while i have heard/used about few of the services above, i was looking for
something that could give me LOD URI for few words at most and often a
single word(eg china or moon) rather than full text extraction. if the word
is ambiguous i am ok with a list of
How about just simply http://lookup.dbpedia.org/
Juan Sequeda, Ph.D Student
Dept. of Computer Sciences
The University of Texas at Austin
www.juansequeda.com
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2009/11/9 रविंदर ठाकुर (ravinder thakur) ravindertha...@gmail.com
thanks to all for your quick reply.
again thanks to all i think yahoo term extractor will do the job for me.
eg for string Italian sculptors and painters of the renaissance favored the
Virgin Mary for inspiration it extracts following terms which is what i
needed.
italian sculptors
virgin mary
painters
renaissance
रविंदर ठाकुर (ravinder thakur) wrote:
thanks to all for your quick reply.
while i have heard/used about few of the services above, i was looking
for something that could give me LOD URI for few words at most and
often a single word(eg china or moon) rather than full text
extraction. if the
रविंदर ठाकुर (ravinder thakur) wrote:
again thanks to all i think yahoo term extractor will do the job
for me.
eg for string Italian sculptors and painters of the renaissance
favored the Virgin Mary for inspiration it extracts following terms
which is what i needed.
italian sculptors
2009/11/9 Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com
रविंदर ठाकुर (ravinder thakur) wrote:
again thanks to all i think yahoo term extractor will do the job for
me.
eg for string Italian sculptors and painters of the renaissance favored
the Virgin Mary for inspiration it extracts following
On Nov 8, 2009, at 7:03 PM, Alan Ruttenberg wrote:
On 11/4/09, Holger Knublauch hol...@knublauch.com wrote:
Since TopBraid Composer [1] was criticized here, please allow me
explain that it can very well be used in the scenario below. I will
let the people on this list decide whether it
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Holger Knublauch hol...@knublauch.com wrote:
On Nov 8, 2009, at 7:03 PM, Alan Ruttenberg wrote:
On 11/4/09, Holger Knublauch hol...@knublauch.com wrote:
Since TopBraid Composer [1] was criticized here, please allow me
explain that it can very well be used in
Hi Aldo,
Note that there are multiple branches of the ISO 3166 familiy of codes.
See pages 23 and 24 of the GoodRelations Technical Report
(http://www.heppnetz.de/projects/goodrelations/GoodRelations-TR-final.pdf)
for a more detailed discussion. I am still not aware of any
authoritative URI
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:47 PM, Aldo Bucchi aldo.buc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I found a dataset that represents countries as two letter country
codes: DK, FI, NO, SE, UK.
I would like to turn these into URIs of the actual countries they represent.
( I have no idea on whether this follows an
There are quite a few, but I don't know which other ones follow ISO 3166-1.
http://sameas.org/?uri=http://dbpedia.org/resource/Austria
Gives a selection.
Or also
http://unlocode.rkbexplorer.com/id/AT
http://ontologi.es/place/AT
Our site, http://unlocode.rkbexplorer.com/id/AT
is our capture of
Hi,
I found a dataset that represents countries as two letter country
codes: DK, FI, NO, SE, UK.
I would like to turn these into URIs of the actual countries they represent.
( I have no idea on whether this follows an ISO standard or is just
some private key in this system ).
Any ideas on a set
On 09/11/2009 21:47, Aldo Bucchi aldo.buc...@gmail.com wrote:
I found a dataset that represents countries as two letter country
codes: DK, FI, NO, SE, UK.
http://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_3166-2:DK
http://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_3166-2:FI
http://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_3166-2:NO
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 23:59, Nathan nat...@webr3.org wrote:
On 09/11/2009 21:47, Aldo Bucchi aldo.buc...@gmail.com wrote:
I found a dataset that represents countries as two letter country
codes: DK, FI, NO, SE, UK.
http://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_3166-2:DK
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