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2013-05-14 05:03:00 PDT by kurzum
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2013-05-11 03:19:16 PDT by nobody
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2013-05-11 01:42:12 PDT by nobody
Dataset: specific_mappingbased_properties_en.nt I am creating a repository with triple DBpedia. To make loading these triples i'm using Sesame. By doing loading the dataset specific_mappingbased_properties_en.nt I encounter the following error: org.openrdf.rio.RDFParseException: '135765 .0 'was not Recognised, and Could not be verified, with datatype http://dbpedia.org/datatype/...
2013-05-01 11:27:17 PDT by https://www.google.com/accounts
Hi Richard, thanks a lot for the detailed description! Since version 3.8, all triples produced by DBpedia can be serialized as RDF/XML. We check predicate URIs and append an underscore if necessary, that is, if the URI ends with characters that are not valid in an XML name. But there may be errors, so if you still find a predicate URI that can't be used in RDF/XML, let us know...
2013-04-17 02:23:29 PDT by jcsahnwaldt
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2013-03-31 12:54:23 PDT by nobody
Good point. Thank you, just did that.
2013-03-19 08:15:20 PDT by nobody
The Wikipedia page contains two different dates, so DBpedia extracts them both. Nothing we can do about cases like this: if there is bad data on Wikipedia, there will be bad data on DBpedia. If you want DBpedia to extract good data, please go to Wikipedia and fix the page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A1gner_Benazzi contains {{birth date and age|1954|6|17|mf=y}} and...
2013-03-19 07:28:23 PDT by jcsahnwaldt
If all entrys with the Datatype xsd:date would also contain entrys of the type xsd:gYear, xsd:gYearMonth, xsd:gMonth, xsd:gMonthDay and xsd:gDay, that would allow search requests like "What happened on March 19" or "Who was born in May 1954". This should be a simple matter of extracting the values from the complete date and put them in the formats of gYear, gYearMonth etc...
2013-03-19 06:53:52 PDT by nobody
Triple: <http://dbpedia.org/resource/V%C3%A1gner_Benazzi> dbpedia-owl:birthDate ?date ?date has the values 1954-06-17 and 1954-07-17, where it should only be 1954-07-17 (according to the wikipage).
2013-03-19 06:37:07 PDT by nobody