2. WHAT IS WIKIDATA
The Wikimedia project for structured data
It is intended to be practical and to be used
Interwiki links & info boxes are primary targets
Wikisource, Wikivoyage and Commons are included
It is inherently multi lingual. Every language does not
cover 50% of all items
• All Wikipedia articles COULD have a Wikidata item
• Statements are included by hand or by bot
• Most items have 1 or less statements
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3. ABOUT WIKIDATA
• It includes links to many external sources like ORCID
and VIAF but not DBpedia …
• The most informative statistics are here
• An item with many statements is not informative
• Reasonator does that job
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Wikidata is developed in Germany
Its community is nbr 5 in active Wikimedia editors
All recognised languages may be supported
The community decides on the (continued)
existence of properties
4. REASONATOR
• It visualises Wikidata content
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Is completely in Javascript and uses Wikidata API
May use its sister database for speed
It features language fallback but always shows a label
It has informative pop up windows that include images
It does have specific formatting and reasoning for specific
subclasses (humans locations taxons)
• This can be extended …
• Provides “left to right” support (think Arabic)
5. WIKIDATA AND DBPEDIA
• There is a need for validation and curation of data
• External resources COULD be used for this
• Practical applications of Dbpedia technology are
welcome (there are preconditions)
• Wikidata is NOT an academic resource
• When the storage and the curation of data is
increasingly handled at Wikidata, Dbpedia could
concentrate on the research of the data and best
practices
6. WIKIDATA AND DBPEDIA
• There are plenty of opportunities for a Dbpedia
approach of Wikidata
• Wikidata will start to reach out to external sources
and the comparison and curation will happen in
both directions
• Please do your research and share the results in
Wikidata. It is how your data gets used