- From: Sarven Capadisli <info@csarven.ca>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 16:55:53 +0100
- To: Søren Roug <Soren.Roug@eea.europa.eu>, 'Sebastian Hellmann' <hellmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- CC: Dbpedia-developers <Dbpedia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net>, DBpedia discussion <dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net>, public-lod <public-lod@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <50F81F09.9010701@csarven.ca>
I also think this quite important. What I would really like to see is certain conceptual things in dbpedia is typed with skos:Concept. That gives me some assurance and encourages me (and probably others) to use skos:*Match where appropriate instead of slapping owl:sameAs. For instance, resources that are of type dbo:Country, can we have skos:Concept for these for starters? :) -Sarven On 01/17/2013 01:22 PM, Søren Roug wrote: > Hi, > > I see that you have also added EUNIS links for species. I can provide > you with a much better quality, and I have forked the repo. But I am > concerned about the use of owl:sameAs as the predicate. The community > doesn't have consensus on the species names and we can't even agree > on many species - e.g. is the goat in the Pyrenees the same species > as the one in southern Spain or a subspecies? I don't want some > OWL-aware query tool to be utterly confused. > > What I'm asking is: Can I use skos:exactMatch and skos:closeMatch > instead of owl:sameAs? > > -- Sincerely yours / Med venlig hilsen, Søren Roug > <soren.roug@eea.europa.eu> European Environment Agency, Kongens > Nytorv 6, DK-1050 Copenhagen K Tel: +45 2368 3660 Jabber: > roug@jabber.eea.europa.eu This email was delivered using 100% > recycled electrons. Please try to keep it that way. > > > || -----Original Message----- || From: Sebastian Hellmann > [mailto:hellmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.de] || Sent: 17 January 2013 > 10:18 || To: Dbpedia-developers; DBpedia discussion; public-lod || > Subject: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] [ANN] Add your links to DBpedia > workflow || version 0.1 (this is also an RFC) || || Nice, we received > links to 2 data sets yesterday, already, thanks to || Sarven: > http://270a.info || It is a good start and we are really hoping for > more. Note that most of || the links in > http://richard.cyganiak.de/2007/10/lod/imagemap.html only || point to > DBpedia and not outwards. || || In case you are not a Git expert, > GitHub allows you to upload links with || their GUI: || 1. create an > account || 2. fork this repo > https://github.com/dbpedia/dbpedia-links || 3. click on the "create a > file button" and upload your links || 4. send a "pull request" || || > We might simplify the way to contribute later. Right now, Git seems > to || be the easiest way. Any ideas are welcome. || all the best, || > Sebastian || || || || Am 16.01.2013 15:06, schrieb Sebastian > Hellmann: || > Dear all, || > || > we thought that it might be a nice > idea to simplify the workflow for || > creating outgoing links from > DBpedia to your data sets. This is why we || > created the following > GitHub repository: || > https://github.com/dbpedia/dbpedia-links || > > || > Please feel free to add new files and change the links and > then send us || > a *pull request*. This message is an announcement > as well as a request || > for comments. || > || > Here is a > (non-exhaustive) list of open issue: || > || > - it is yet unclear, > when the links will be loaded into || > http://dbpedia.org/sparql > (maybe with version 3.9? ) || > - we plan weekly updates to > http://live.dbpedia.org || > - yago, freebase and flickrwrappr have > been excluded due to their size ( || > > 0.5GB ) || > - there will > be some quality control; not everybody will be able to || > include > any links he wants to include. We are open to ideas how to || > > manage this. Consider "pull requests" as "application for inclusion" > || > - folder/file structure is still very simple, we will adapt upon > uptake || > || > All the best, || > Sebastian || > || > || > || || || > -- || Dipl. Inf. Sebastian Hellmann || Department of Computer > Science, University of Leipzig || Projects: http://nlp2rdf.org , > http://dbpedia.org || Homepage: > http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/SebastianHellmann || Research > Group: http://aksw.org > > > >
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