On 02.08.2016 20:06, Daniel Kinzler wrote:
Am 02.08.2016 um 18:41 schrieb Andrew Gray:
I'd agree with both interpretations - the majority of people in Wikidata are
Using the existence of Wikipedia articles as a threshold, as suggested, seems a
pretty good test - it's flawed, of course, but it's easy to check for and works
as a first approximation of "probably is actually famous".
If we want to have the number of sidelinks in RDF, let's please make sure that
this number is associated with the item *document* uri, not with the concept
uri. After all, the person doesn't have links, the item document does.
Oh, there is a little misunderstanding here. I have not suggested to
create a property "number of sitelinks in this document". What I propose
instead is to create a property "number of sitelinks for the document
associated with this entity". The domain of this suggested property is
entity. The advantage of this proposal over the thing that you
understood is that it makes queries much simpler, since you usually want
to sort items by this value, not documents. One could also have a
property for number of sitelinks per document, but I don't think it has
such a clear use case.
Markus
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