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== Long-term goals == | == Long-term goals == | ||
* All languages use IRIs, not URIs | * '''All''' languages use IRIs, not URIs | ||
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In the past, we did not follow these rules. For backwards compatibility, we will allow some deviations for a while. | In the past, we did not follow these rules. For backwards compatibility, we will allow some deviations for a while. Might be a long while. :-) | ||
* English and French use URIs, not IRIs. DBpedia Berlin will publish additional datasets with IRIs, but the main datasets will use URIs. | * English and French use URIs, not IRIs. DBpedia Berlin will publish additional datasets with IRIs, but the main datasets will use URIs. | ||
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The main DBpedia release and a DBpedia chapter must use the same syntax for equivalent IRIs. | The main DBpedia release and a DBpedia chapter must use the same syntax for equivalent IRIs. | ||
We used to map page titles from non-English Wikipedias to IRIs using the inter-language link to the English Wikipedia. If there was no such inter-language link, we did not extract any data from the non-English page. That was because we used URIs like <nowiki>http://dbpedia.org/resource/Xyz</nowiki> for ''all'' languages and had to 'normalize' the URIs. We will ''not'' do that anymore - we will use <nowiki>http://xx.dbpedia.org/resource/Xyz</nowiki> IRIs. | We used to map page titles from non-English Wikipedias to IRIs using the inter-language link to the English Wikipedia. If there was no such inter-language link, we did not extract any data from the non-English page. That was because we used URIs like <nowiki>http://dbpedia.org/resource/Xyz</nowiki> for '''all''' languages and had to 'normalize' the URIs. We will '''not''' do that anymore - we will use <nowiki>http://xx.dbpedia.org/resource/Xyz</nowiki> IRIs. | ||
== Implementation details == | == Implementation details == |
Revision as of 22:34, 14 May 2012
Long-term goals
- All languages use IRIs, not URIs
Items | IRI pattern |
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Ontology classes and properties | http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Xyz |
Datatypes | http://dbpedia.org/datatype/xyz |
Resource IRI for http://xx.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xyz | http://xx.dbpedia.org/resource/Xyz |
Properties extracted by generic template extractor | http://xx.dbpedia.org/property/xyz |
Deviations from these rules
In the past, we did not follow these rules. For backwards compatibility, we will allow some deviations for a while. Might be a long while. :-)
- English and French use URIs, not IRIs. DBpedia Berlin will publish additional datasets with IRIs, but the main datasets will use URIs.
Items | deviating IRI pattern |
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Resource URI for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xyz | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Xyz |
Properties extracted by generic template extractor from http://en.wikipedia.org/ pages | http://dbpedia.org/property/xyz |
Notes
The main DBpedia release and a DBpedia chapter must use the same syntax for equivalent IRIs.
We used to map page titles from non-English Wikipedias to IRIs using the inter-language link to the English Wikipedia. If there was no such inter-language link, we did not extract any data from the non-English page. That was because we used URIs like http://dbpedia.org/resource/Xyz for all languages and had to 'normalize' the URIs. We will not do that anymore - we will use http://xx.dbpedia.org/resource/Xyz IRIs.
Implementation details
During the extraction, the framework will use http://xx.dbpedia.org/ IRIs for all languages, even English. Different serializers will serializes them differently, according to some rules:
- convert en.dbpedia.org to dbpedia.org
- convert IRIs to URIs for some languages (in subjects, predicates and objects)