Raphael Troncy
Raphael Troncy
Does this new version fixed the issues #8, #24, #25 and #26?
@MichaelRoeder, we are finalizing the API of our system for the OKE challenge, and we are still a bit confused regarding how each system will receive the data to process...
Thanks @anuzzolese, this helps. You wrote that GERBIL will send a NIF-compliant turtle containing **one ore more** sentences while @MichaelRoeder wrote in this [comment](https://github.com/anuzzolese/oke-challenge/issues/22#issuecomment-99888527) that it will be a **single**...
Yes, indeed, clear ... for you @anuzzolese :-) Since you're the only who has seen the test dataset and how you have packaged the rdf data, can you confirm us...
No problem then, we just had to know what to expect. Now, this is clear (hopefully for all)
@MichaelRoeder You can escape the '@' sign by simply adding a backslash '\'. Therefore, your solutions are: - escaping all @ in the prefix declarations in turtle by replacing with...
Let's take a concrete example: let's imagine that an entity has been annotated with three types in the gold standard. Will the scorer provide a different result if a system...
Thanks for the clarifications.
@anuzzolese, so you confirm we have to use the old http://dbpedia.org/Downloads2014 and not the latest http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Downloads2015-04?
This is not exactly what you're looking for but this may still be useful: the MeMAD project has developed a converter from some legacy metadata format used by archives (Yle...