Re: Wiktionary parsing ; multiple languages

Sebastian Hellmann <hellmann-jNDFPZUTrfTw9Zu3TmXbXSJk02hg1TJes0AfqQuZ5sE@public.gmane.org> Fri, 05 Apr 2013 19:44:48 +0200
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Hi Mathieu,

Am 05.04.2013 11:56, schrieb Mathieu Stumpf:
> I added the dbpedia wiktionary entry on [1]. I wasn't aware of your 
> effort, despite being really interesting in the wiktionary future. 
> Could you please  read [1] and update it with your vision as a dbpedia 
> contributor?
>
> [1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiktionary_future
>

this page is interesting, but seems to be very idealistic. I am not 
sure, every language community agrees to use a common model. I also 
wonder if this is possible at all and whether there is an overlap. Do 
you think it makes sense to edit that page? Normally, there is a lot of 
talk and planning and nothing comes around in the end.

Note that the good thing about Wiktionary is, that you can add 
information freely without adhering to a preset structure.

DBpedia is already implementing adapters to load data from WikiData. So 
Once WikiData is working for Wiktionary, we will have data from there 
and from the remaining Wikisyntax and merge them.DBpedia and WikiData 
have a loose cooperation for a joint task in a Google Summer of Code 
proposal.

All the best,
Sebastian




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Dipl. Inf. Sebastian Hellmann
Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig
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