Datasets from René Pichardt’s group:
The project KONECT (Koblenz Network Collection) has extracted and made available four new network datasets based on information in the English Wikipedia, using data from the DBpedia project. The four network datasets are: The bipartite network of writers and their works (113,000 nodes and 122,000 edges) The bipartite network of producers and the works they […]
- Finding Web Documents to Represent Entities from a Knowledge Base—A Novel Retrieval Task by Thomas Gottron on 2012/09/13
Assume you have a knowledge base containing entities and their properties or relations with other entities. For instance, think of a knowledge base about movies, actors and directors. For the movies you have structured knowledge about the title and the year they were made in, while for the actors and directors you might have their […]
- New Datasets: Wikipedia Hyperlinks in 8 Languages by Jérôme Kunegis on 2012/09/04
The Institute for Web Science and Technologies (WeST) at the University of Koblenz-Landau is making available a new series of datasets: The Wikipedia hyperlink networks in the eight largest Wikipedia languages: http://konect.uni-koblenz.de/networks/wikipedia_link_en – English http://konect.uni-koblenz.de/networks/wikipedia_link_de – German http://konect.uni-koblenz.de/networks/wikipedia_link_fr – French http://konect.uni-koblenz.de/networks/wikipedia_link_ja – Japanese http://konect.uni-koblenz.de/networks/wikipedia_link_it – Italian http://konect.uni-koblenz.de/networks/wikipedia_link_pt – Portugese http://konect.uni-koblenz.de/networks/wikipedia_link_ru – Russian The largest dataset, […]
- Ohloh – Open Source Projects Directory by Leon Kastler on 2012/07/23
I found an article about ohloh, a directory created by Black Duck Software with over 500,000 open source projects. They offer a RESTful API and the data is available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence. An interesting aspect are Kudos. With a Kudo, a ohlo user can thank another user for his or her contribution, so […]
I started to mention these earlier in the week but decided they needed a separate post.
On a related note, Wikipedia may yet find its way to Topic Maps. Now THAT would be an important data set!
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikitopics
Comment by clemp — September 23, 2012 @ 3:05 pm
Thanks for the pointer!
That is really cool!
Comment by Patrick Durusau — September 25, 2012 @ 10:23 am