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  • Wikidata is a wonderful and irreplaceable resource for linked data, containing information on pretty much any subject.[1]
  • Wikidata's search functionality can also be used, either to find items or to find properties.[1]
  • To address this issue, we introduce new RDF exports that connect Wikidata to the Linked Data Web.[2]
  • We explain the data model of Wikidata and discuss its encoding in RDF.[2]
  • It seems that PageRank does not make much sense in relation to Wikidata.[3]
  • There is a strategy paper discussing Wikidata as a platform and another discussing the Wikibase ecosystem.[4]
  • (This page has been unlinked from Wikidata item.[5]
  • The Wikidata Toolkit is an open-source Java library for using data from Wikidata and other Wikibase sites.[6]
  • Wikidata is a project of the Wikimedia Foundation that aims to gather data from all Wikipedias and many other projects in a single location.[6]
  • Indeed Wikidata also has many wikitext pages that co-exist with the data pages that make up most of the content.[6]
  • For more information on the usage of the client, see the Wikidata Toolkit Client documentation.[6]
  • In part, I choose to do a query about people, because the data structure for people, is fairly consistent within Wikidata.[7]
  • So a Wikidata Query is a question you ask of the Wikidata database.[7]
  • I don’t want to have to check a Wikidata item every time that I want to add a property.[7]
  • Notice how you get a list of Wikidata items for the variable ?[7]
  • The authors describe the process for keeping Wikidata up to date, and they describe compelling use cases showing the power.[8]
  • An argument is made that Wikidata combines centralized and distributed approaches.[8]
  • If different mapping resources disagree, then Wikidata can and should reflect that disagreement.[8]
  • Our goal was not to conclusively state that HPO + Wikidata is uniformly better for Phenomizer analyses.[8]
  • How is Wikidata linked to other Wiki projects?[9]
  • Wikidata contains various data types (e.g. text, images, quantities, coordinates, geographic shapes, dates).[9]
  • Start by going to the Wikidata Main Page by typing “www.wikidata.org” into your browser.[9]
  • the Wikipedia article is linked on the Wikidata’s item page.[9]
  • Wikidata is a free knowledge base driven by a community and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.[10]
  • Like Wikipedia, anyone can edit Wikidata.[10]
  • Wikidata items point to multiple language Wikipedia articles, which may be rather different.[10]
  • Duplicate items may be created on Wikidata, discovered later, and merged.[10]
  • Wikidata acts as the central source of common, open structured data used by Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikisource, and others.[11]
  • In recent years, we have seen an increase in the number of scientific publications around Wikidata.[11]
  • Wikidata (www.wikidata.org) aims to create a free knowledge base about the world that can be read and edited by humans and machines alike.[12]
  • Due to the success of Wikidata, Google decided in 2014 to offer the content of Freebase to the Wikidata community.[13]
  • Wikidata is structured as a repository of items.[14]
  • The best way to get proficient with Wikidata is to dive in.[14]
  • This is one area where you get value out of the connection between Wikidata and other Wikimedia sites.[14]
  • Over the course of the weekend we added 77 new memorials, and 26 new women to Wikidata, as well as a whole host of new photos.[15]
  • Wikidata also provides support to many other sites and services beyond just Wikimedia projects![16]
  • Changes to APIs and data formats used to access Wikidata are subject to the Stable Interface Policy.[17]
  • Note that this URI refers to the real-world person, not Wikidata's description of Douglas Adams.[17]
  • When you request a Special:EntityData URL, the special page applies content negotiation to determine the format of Wikidata's output.[17]
  • You can query the data in Wikidata through our SPARQL endpoint, the Wikidata Query Service.[17]
  • Wikidata is a collaboratively edited multilingual knowledge graph hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.[18]
  • Wikidata is a document-oriented database, focused on items, which represent topics, concepts, or objects.[18]
  • Statements are how any information known about an item is recorded in Wikidata.[18]
  • Values may take on many types including other Wikidata items, strings, numbers, or media files.[18]
  • In this article, we provide an extended overview of Wikidata, including its essential design choices and data model.[19]
  • But there already seem to be some issues in Wikidata's promotion of information consistency across different pages.[20]
  • Similarly, the main page claims that phase 2 of the Wikidata project (creating infoboxes) was launched this week.[20]
  • Wikidata as it would enrich its existing knowledge base.[21]
  • Other preparation work Importing the source vocabulary in Mix’n Match will allow the alignment with existing Wikidata entities.[21]
  • Mix'n’match will automatically match terms from the source vocabulary to Wikidata and these matches must be checked manually.[21]
  • Once the alignment has been performed, one may want to refine the existing Wikidata entries directly.[21]
  • People referred to the ARL White Paper on Wikidata: Opportunities and Recommendations (2019).[22]
  • All experiments are done using the dump of Wikidata published on January 4th, 2016.[23]
  • Tools like Reasonator, Ask Wikidata, Wikidata Translate and Wikidata Taxonomy realize useful usage scenarios related to Wikidata.[24]
  • SPARQL is a family of standards for programs related to linked data and the Semantic Web — a concept that underpins Wikidata.[24]
  • “Wikipedia and Wikidata tools” explains how to gather information for a given item.[24]

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