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This project is all about data and how it can be represented in a creative way. We take data sources from the BBC and attempt to visualise them in ways which are both artistic and informative.
DBpedia is a crowd-sourced community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated queries against Wikipedia, and to link the different data sets on the Web to Wikipedia data. We hope that this work will make it easier for the huge amount of information in Wikipedia to be used in some new interesting ways. Furthermore, it might inspire new mechanisms for navigating, linking, and improving the encyclopedia itself.
The new, completed version of this Data Science Cheat Sheet can be found here. We are now at 20, up from 17. I hope I find the time to write a one-page surviva…
A. Hernández González, D. Díaz Raboso, and I. IAeñ (TM). IA eñ TM, (May 2022)https://www.itvia.online/pub/la-importancia-de-la-entonacion-y-el-contexto-en-los-traductores-pln-basados-en-inteligencia-artificial.