On 9/21/19 6:30 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 9/20/19 1:31 PM, Denny Vrandečić wrote:
Yes, you're touching exactly on the problems I had during the evaluation - I couldn't even figure out what DBpedia is.
Hi Denny and Sebastian,
To reiterate and/or clarify.
DBpedia is a community project comprising RDF datasets constructed from Wikipedia content that's deployed using Linked Data principles.
A little clearer, as the definition above was a little too concise:
DBpedia is a community project comprising a variety of data curation tools, services (Linked Data lookup and SPARQL), and RDF datasets constructed from Wikipedia that's deployed using Linked Data principles and cross-referenced with other data sources as illustrated in the Linked Open Data Cloud (the world's largest Knowledge Graph)[1][2].
This project has recently spawned a Databus effort which addresses historic challenges associated with dataset curation, publication, discovery, and monetization [3].
[2] https://medium.com/virtuoso-blog/what-is-the-linked-open-data-cloud-and-why-... -- what is the LOD Cloud and why is it important?
[3] https://databus.dbpedia.org/ -- Databus