In a message dated 8/24/2009 12:23:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time, geniice@gmail.com writes:
Birth dates and locations tend to be fairly structured within articles so are fairly easy to get. Dealing with a term as vauge as "celebrity" make the task impossible even with human intervention.>>
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Hmm I'm not sure I can agree with that. Is "celebrity" really that ambiguous. I make a list of 100 Nebraskans born on May 15th. I would think we could all agree on at least ten of them as "celebrities" and probably 10 or 20 as not. It's that grey-area where some local newscaster is a celebrity to some and not to others.
What about "movie stars" ? That's not quite as vague. Can we do that today without human intervention? People who have been in a film? Or is that too vague
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2009/8/24 WJhonson@aol.com:
What about "movie stars" ? That's not quite as vague. Can we do that today without human intervention? People who have been in a film? Or is that too vague
It can be done with say actors and actresses. Fun area since apparently it has number of closely related infoboxes which makes a good test for the first step of dealing with unfamiliar infoboxes.