Oldak Quill wrote:
You can now search and browse dbpedia online. dbpedia
is a project
which has extracted structured information from English Wikipedia (and
another of other languages, I think) and each entry is links back to
the Wikipedia article.
Upon searching for a term, a number of tags are presented (each with
given a different weight which represented by fontsize) along with
search result (e.g. the following is the search result for search term
'Jesus'
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de:8800/search/search.aspx?QueryString=Jesus&a…)
Link:
http://dbpedia.org/search/ or
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de:8800/search/
Credit: Georgi Kobilarov developed this tool and posted a link to [dbpedia-l]
Looking at that 'Jesus' search, you could probably do with either
excluding or counter-balancing 'List of' articles. They are always going
to rate unfortunately high and are rarely going to be useful.