DBTropes---a linked data wrapper approach incorporating community feedback
M. Grimnes. EKAW 2010 Demo & Poster Abstracts. International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW-10), 17th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, October 11-15, Lisbon, Portugal, -, (October 2010)Best Poster.
Abstract
A common approach for serving Linked Data is to modify existing services to translate and export the underlying data as RDF.
However, for many existing data sources on the web such an approach is not feasible: large installations might not be suitable for the changes necessary, programmers possibly are not able to adapt the software, or the data might not be suited for direct translation to RDF.
DBTropes.org is a wrapper to TV Tropes, a wiki describing works of fiction by associating features---known as "Tropes".
DBTropes is an independent service only using public data available via HTTP and translating it to RDF.
Since the TV Tropes wiki does not provide structured data, the extracted data is noisy, and the interpretation of the data is sometimes ambiguous.
DBTropes features a user interface that allows correcting and amending the data extracted from TV Tropes.
This allows the extracted data to stay in sync with the original wiki, while also allowing the linked-data community to fix extraction error.
EKAW 2010 Demo & Poster Abstracts. International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW-10), 17th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, October 11-15, Lisbon, Portugal
year
2010
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10
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Malte Kiesel; Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes; Johanna Völker
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%E Corcho, Johanna Völker; Oscar
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%X A common approach for serving Linked Data is to modify existing services to translate and export the underlying data as RDF.
However, for many existing data sources on the web such an approach is not feasible: large installations might not be suitable for the changes necessary, programmers possibly are not able to adapt the software, or the data might not be suited for direct translation to RDF.
DBTropes.org is a wrapper to TV Tropes, a wiki describing works of fiction by associating features---known as "Tropes".
DBTropes is an independent service only using public data available via HTTP and translating it to RDF.
Since the TV Tropes wiki does not provide structured data, the extracted data is noisy, and the interpretation of the data is sometimes ambiguous.
DBTropes features a user interface that allows correcting and amending the data extracted from TV Tropes.
This allows the extracted data to stay in sync with the original wiki, while also allowing the linked-data community to fix extraction error.
@inproceedings{Kiesel2010DbTropes,
abstract = {A common approach for serving Linked Data is to modify existing services to translate and export the underlying data as RDF.
However, for many existing data sources on the web such an approach is not feasible: large installations might not be suitable for the changes necessary, programmers possibly are not able to adapt the software, or the data might not be suited for direct translation to RDF.
DBTropes.org is a wrapper to TV Tropes, a wiki describing works of fiction by associating features---known as "Tropes".
DBTropes is an independent service only using public data available via HTTP and translating it to RDF.
Since the TV Tropes wiki does not provide structured data, the extracted data is noisy, and the interpretation of the data is sometimes ambiguous.
DBTropes features a user interface that allows correcting and amending the data extracted from TV Tropes.
This allows the extracted data to stay in sync with the original wiki, while also allowing the linked-data community to fix extraction error.
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title = {DBTropes---a linked data wrapper approach incorporating community feedback},
url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~kiesel/paper/2010_DBTropes_EKAW_Poster.pdf},
year = 2010
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