We have bad data too.
Until very recently, a number of suburbs of South London had P31 =
battle, for no apparent reason.
(Presumably, because a parameter hadn't been updated in a script being
used to extract from templates or a category).
Battles (I think) are something that haven't been extracted very
systematically -- I was hoping for better coverage, because quite a lot
of the maps in the British Library georeferencing project are maps of
battlefields, but I found it wasn't very good. (Another problem even
then is that really I would have needed the extent of the battlefield,
rather than just central co-ordinates, and that information is currently
almost totally lacking).
Had Freebase done much extraction of battlefield info? I do rather
agree with Gerard and Tom, that I had hoped the Freebase migration would
have brought with it rather more of the information extractable from
Wikipedia categories.
-- James.
On 02/03/2016 22:00, Denny Vrandečić wrote:
(and to make it clear, it is unclear whether this is
an error due to
DBpedia or due to the companies extraction framework, I was not diving into
the data)
On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 1:59 PM Denny Vrandečić <vrandecic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Depends how good the DBpedia data really is - as the BBC article says,
> some 2007 football match in the UK was extracted as a "Battle"...
>