- From: Eric Stephan <ericphb@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 07:55:24 -0700
- To: Manuel.CARRASCO-BENITEZ@ec.europa.eu
- Cc: Laufer <laufer@globo.com>, Public DWBP WG <public-dwbp-wg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAMFz4jjVW=foXum8xB+AbfFB6y_HJZFvHSzrZEQBOKmj-6axQw@mail.gmail.com>
Yaso, Thank you for sharing, would you characterize this as "data curation"? We've been looking for examples and I believe this could be an illustrative example. Manuel - yes very impressive! I love the multilingual aspects of DBpedia. I saw a recent article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2015/04/23/the-worlds-languages-in-7-maps-and-charts/ on the shrinking number of spoken languages, I hope Open Data efforts like DBpedia will help in small way preserve diversification and the minority languages. Cheers, Eric S On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 5:24 AM, <Manuel.CARRASCO-BENITEZ@ec.europa.eu> wrote: > <http://dbpedia.org> > Yesterday here in Riga, DBpedia got one of the 2015 Winners of the META > Seal of Recognition. > The 2015 Winner of the META Prize went to Roberto Navigli for BabelNet. > http://rigasummit2015.eu/node/6 > > Regards > Tomas > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Laufer [laufer@globo.com] > *Sent:* 25 April 2015 01:52 > *To:* Eric Stephan; DWBP WG > *Subject:* DBpedia - Usage Example > > > Hi Eric, > > Maybe would be interesting to see how DUV could be used with DBpedia. > > There is a web page with a list of applications that use the Dataset: > http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Applications > > There is another web page that explain the online access to the Dataset: > http://wiki.dbpedia.org/OnlineAccess > > Cheers, > Laufer > > > > -- > . . . .. . . > . . . .. > . .. . >
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