Lately I've merged Wikipedia usage information with DBpedia
information to produce a subjective importance score:

https://github.com/paulhoule/telepath/wiki/SubjectiveEye3D

That particular product has two layers of processing that can be done
independently:  one is averaging over time,  the other is reconciling
the {project,page URI} tuples to concepts.  In the case of DBpedia,
the main thing that happens is that importance is summed up for all of
the redirects that point to a particular concept.

The product linked above was built with the English Dbpedia,  but it
ought to be easy to do the same thing with a different ?lang Dbpedia,
and get products that reflect the point of view of different ?lang
zones.

I don't see redirect data in Wikidata,  so it seems that redirects
should be processed against DBpedia of all languages and then these
should be merged with the contents of the "Wikipedia pages linked to
this Item" that I see on a page like this:

http://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1631090

does this make sense?  What's the easy way to get bulk access to that
information?  Who else wants to see this happen?



-- 
Paul Houle
Expert on Freebase, DBpedia, Hadoop and RDF
(607) 539 6254    paul.houle on Skype   [email protected]

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