- From: Bernhard Schandl <bernhard.schandl@univie.ac.at>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:13:19 +0100
- To: public-lod <public-lod@w3.org>, dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net
- Cc: Chris Bizer <chris@bizer.de>
Hi Chris, > The new DBpedia data set describes more than 2.9 million things, > including > 282,000 persons, 339,000 places, 88,000 music albums, 44,000 films, > 15,000 > video games, 119,000 organizations, 130,000 species and 4400 > diseases. The > DBpedia data set now features labels and abstracts for these things > in 91 > different languages; 807,000 links to images and 3,840,000 links to > external > web pages; 4,878,100 external links into other RDF datasets, 415,000 > Wikipedia categories, and 75,000 YAGO categories. The data set > consists of > 479 million pieces of information (RDF triples) out of which 190 > million > were extracted from the English edition of Wikipedia and 289 million > were > extracted from other language editions. I would be interested in statistics per resources, e.g., the average and maximum number of triples per subject. Can you provide such numbers? Best regards, Bernhard
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