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DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated queries against Wikipedia and to link other datasets on the Web to Wikipedia data.

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  • A rewarding community effort to formalize some knowledge parts of the Wikipedias.
  • the semantic web is the future of the web ..
  • Nice to give some structure to the Wikipedia chaos, but still keeping the power of the community in the loop.
  • One of the central nodes of the universal knowledge database known as "Linked Open Data".
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User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

Java, Scala

Related Categories

Java Database Software, Java Artificial Intelligence Software, Java Education Software, Scala Database Software, Scala Artificial Intelligence Software, Scala Education Software

Registered

2007-03-08