Hi,
On my own install of Wikibase, I don't use sitelinks, but they still appear
with what seem to be the defaults; Wikipedia, wikibase-sitelinks-wikinews
...
Just like here: http://librarybase.wmflabs.org/wiki/Q264
How can I stop these from being shown?
Thanks!
Miguel
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Been following the thread:"[Wikidata] Wikidata reconciliation service
and Ope Refine" with interest (on the general list -
wikidata(a)lists.wikimedia.org) and wanted to give a reference to some
public R&D activity in the financial data area, that may have broader
application in tools that assist with Wikidata entity reconciliations.
Orienting background from:
https://github.com/OpenRefine/OpenRefine/wiki/Reconciliation-Service-API
"A reconciliation service is a web service that, given some text which
is a name or label for something, and optionally some additional
details, returns a ranked list of potential entities matching the
criteria. The candidate text does not have to match each entity's
official name perfectly, and that's the whole point of
reconciliation--to get from ambiguous text name to precisely identified
entities. "
On to the tip...
From: http://sigmod2016.org/dsmmtoc.html
Paper: Financial Entity Identification and Information Integration
(FEIII) Challenge: The Report of the Organizing Committee Mark Flood
John Grant Haiping Luo Louiqa Raschid Ian Soboroff Kyungjin Yoo
"The Year One [2016] goal of the Financial Entity Identification and
Information Integration (FEIII) Challenge was to develop technologies to
automatically align diverse financial entity identification schemes and
identifiers. This will be an important first step in developing a
reference financial entity identifier knowledge base linking
heterogeneous collections of financial entity identifiers. Such a
(Linked Data) knowledge base will help to overcome a fundamental road-
block to successful information integration, i.e., the resolution of
mentions or references to the same financial entity across the financial
landscape of financial contract prospectus, regulatory filings,
transactional records, news articles, social media, etc. "
"In the 2017 program they proceed to trying to identify RELATIONSHIPS
between entities"
From:https://ir.nist.gov/feiii/
"The challenge: Identify relationships among financial entities. Given
sentences from SEC regulatory filings that mention roles/relationships
with other entities, rank the sentences in order of importance with
respect to the relationships and financial activities."
From: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByT-60wEacFAQU84QkVEX1NkTEk
[data set and instructions for the 2017 challenge]
Paper: FEIIY2_README.pdf
"In Year One [2016] , we posed an IDENTIFIER ALIGNMENT challenge: Given
four databases of financial entities from four different sources,
participants needed to find the entities in common across the databases. "
"For Year Two [2017], we are continuing with the theme of IDENTIFYING
and understanding RELATIONSHIPS among financial entities and the roles
that they play in financial CONTRACTS."
...
Selected "Role" [relationship] Keywords [Source: above]
[What is interesting is Parent company and subsidiary here seem to have
potential reuse for parent/child type relationships in many other domains.]
SUBSIDIARY COMPANY: A company that satisfies the criteria that more
than 50% of the
voting shares are owned by another company; the latter company is the
PARENT COMPANY.
AFFILIATE(D) COMPANY: Company, or other organization related
through common
ownership, common control of management or owners, or through some
other control
mechanism, such as a long-term lease.
[Other keywords for RELATIONSHIP between entities below.]
Thought the above might be of some use to designers of Wkidata
reconciliation services. I'm working mostly on Projects concerning
Companies in Wikidata/Wikipeda, where reconciliation services is a huge
challenge.
Rick
PS - other Keywords of interest in the 2017 Challenge [Source: above]
Note: The term PERSON includes LEGAL PERSON which can be a COMPANY.
Affiliate
Agent
Counterparty
Guarantor
Insurer
Issuer
Seller
Servicer
Trustee
Underwriter
AGENT: A person that is designated by another person (the principal)
to act on behalf of the
principal in specified activities.
COUNTERPARTY: Given a person or party of interest (in a trade), the
party faces a
counterparty; there can be more than one counterparty.
GUARANTOR: A legal arrangement involving a promise by a person
(guarantor) to perform the
obligations of a second person (or many persons), in the event that the
latter person fails to
meet their obligations.
INSURER: A person who, through a contractual agreement, undertakes to
compensate
specified losses, liability, or damages incurred by the person of interest.
ISSUER: This term refers to an issuer of securities which are (1)
registered under Section 12 of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or (2) required to file reports
under Section 15(d) of that
Act, or (3) has filed a registration statement with the SEC.
SELLER: Exchanges a good or service in exchange for a payment.
SERVICER: Typically a person that collects payments from one party and
makes payments to
another party.
TRUST: An (ancient) legal practice where one person (GRANTOR)
transfers the legal title to an
ASSET, also called the principal or corpus or property, to another
person (TRUSTEE), with
specific instructions about how the ASSET is to be managed and disposed.
TRUSTEE: Person who is given legal title to, and management
authority over, the property
placed in a TRUST.
UNDERWRITER: A person that assumed the risk of purchasing securities
from the issuing
entity and reselling them to the public, either directly or through dealers.
The role terms are often modified as follows:
administrative agent calculation agent co-documentation agents
co-syndication agents
life insurance agent placement agent remarketing agent transfer agent
bankruptcy trustee debenture trustee guarantee trustee property trustee
securitization trustee successor trustee
When deciding whether a role is being described, we can ask these
following questions:
TRUSTEE:
* Who is the Person (LEGAL Person) playing the role of TRUSTEE?
* What is the associated TRUST?
* What are the ASSETs and instructions of the associated TRUST?
* What action is being taken by the TRUSTEE or why is the trustee being
mentioned in this statement?
AFFILIATE COMPANY:
* Who is the PARENT COMPANY?
* What is the business purpose of the AFFILIATE COMPANY?
* Why is the AFFILIATE COMPANY being mentioned in this statement?
ISSUER:
* What was issued?
* Why is the ISSUER being mentioned?
GUARANTOR:
* What is being guaranteed?
* What are the terms of the guarantee?
* Who is the GUARANTOR?