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Linked data is a method of publishing structured data so that it can be interlinked and become more useful through semantic queries.

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About 10 years ago when I last had some spare time, I was working on dragging my music website into the current century. The idea was to code reviews using HTML5 and take advantage of microformats or ...
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I would like to build a semantic web search application to search into the Linked open data. However I don't know where to start from. As the web 3.0 could be seen as a big graph database, I would ...
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I have a database in YAML format, which describes translations into Yiddish. Here is an example entry: id: ytd000643 slug: Der_Golem_Zilburg title: דער גולם title_translit: Der Golem translator: - ...
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I know some websites with photographs that have missing metadata. For example it could be missing location, missing event (WW1, WW2, …). If I have a source URL: http://example.org/imgwithoutlocation....
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A short question; does a meta aggregation or collection of ontologies and structured vocabularies which exist out there, each single ones being ready to be used as linked data? (ideally with links to ...
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On this page, https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/sd-policies#completeness we can read: Specify all required properties for your rich result type. Items that are missing required ...
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For example if our database is about the European Union, is calling the class containing countries inside the EU Country descriptive enough, even though it's not supposed to contain countries outside ...
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I need to collect all articles that are about countries and continents in Arabic from Wikipedia. I was wondering how do I find these articles if I downloaded the latest wiki dump? New to the field. ...
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I want to check if two DBpedia nodes have a path using; dct:subject and skos:broader properties without specifying properties For instance consider the two DBpedia nodes http://dbpedia.org/resource/...
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I saw that there is a field http://purl.org/linguistics/gold/hypernym in DBpedia. For instance consider the DBpedia page http://dbpedia.org/page/Humanities. The http://purl.org/linguistics/gold/...
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Assume you have an eCommerce site from which you sell some product. You also sell that product on Amazon. What would be the SEO implications of using the sameAs property in your eCommerce site's ld+...
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My initial understanding of DBpedia was that resources are lower level entities and categories are higher level entities. Since categories are higher level, I thought that they do not have a ...
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Query below gives me all programming languages entities, with their statements. Problem is that I don't need identifiers now, but these IDs might become necessary. I was just gonna model database ...
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Given a list of medical terms, I want to identify and remove the general (less granular) terms. For example consider the below mentioned word list: - kartagener s syndrome - disease treatment - ...
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I want to identify general medical terms such as human, patient, hospitals, drugs using LOD (e.g., wikipedia, dbpedia, wikidata etc.). In other words I am referring to medical terms that are less ...
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