12 Facts About DBpedia

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DBpedia is a project aiming to extract structured content from the information created in the Wikipedia project.

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DBpedia allows users to semantically query relationships and properties of Wikipedia resources, including links to other related datasets.

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DBpedia uses the Resource Description Framework to represent extracted information and consists of 9.

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DBpedia combines information from Wikipedia's entries on Tokyo Mew Mew, Mia Ikumi and on works such as Super Doll Licca-chan and Koi Cupid.

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DBpedia has a broad scope of entities covering different areas of human knowledge.

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The DBpedia dataset is interlinked on the RDF level with various other Open Data datasets on the Web.

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Data about creators from DBpedia can be used for enriching artworks' sales observations.

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Crowdsourcing software company, Ushahidi, built a prototype of its software that leveraged DBpedia to perform semantic annotations on citizen-generated reports.

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DBpedia Spotlight is a tool for annotating mentions of DBpedia resources in text.

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DBpedia Spotlight aims to be customizable for many use cases.

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From 2020, the DBpedia project provides a regularly updated database of web-accessible ontologies written in the OWL ontology language.

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DBpedia was initiated in 2007 by Soren Auer, Christian Bizer, Georgi Kobilarov, Jens Lehmann, Richard Cyganiak and Zachary Ives.

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