Although there might be links that do not have strong connections, if the
articles are written according to Wikipedia guidelines there should be a
minimal amount of such links (distractions and noise).
Every article consists of words and semantic structures. If we could
partition all the articles
On 3/3/2011 7:12 PM, Dávid Tóth wrote:
Would it be useful to make a program that would create topic relations for
each wikipedia article based on the links and the distribution of semantic
structures?
This would be very useful for me.
I'm thinking about attack this problem by
2011/3/4 Paul Houle p...@ontology2.com
Briefly, atthe border of OT: I see the magic word ontology into your mail
address. :-) :-)
I discovered ontology ... well, a long history. Ontological classification
is used to collect data on cancer by National Cancer Insititute; and,
strange to tell, I
Paul Houle wrote:
A peasant http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peasant girl born in eastern
France
you note that A peasant girl == :Joan_of_arc and that a more specific
birthplace can be found in the infobox.
You will find that the infoboxes are the best article pieces to mine.
Would it be useful to make a program that would create topic relations for
each wikipedia article based on the links and the distribution of semantic
structures?
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Please elaborate.
Diederik
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On 2011-03-03, at 16:12, Dávid Tóth 90010...@gmail.com wrote:
Would it be useful to make a program that would create topic relations for
each wikipedia article based on the links and the distribution of semantic
structures?