Sébastien Druon | 11 Feb 2012 08:48
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Re: About this mailing list, was: Re: Two use cases for Wiktionary RDF

Hi all!

Generally, topics about structuring the wiktionary information are
important to all the people needing free/open dictionary resources.

I have read somewhere there is an initiative to specify a new wiktionary
database containing all languages (allowing easier handling of
translations) and structured data, but I cannot find the reference anymore.
Does anyone have a link?

On 11 February 2012 08:40, Sébastien Druon <druon.sebastien@...>wrote:

> Hi Thomas,
> interesting, that you posted on this list. It is the discussion list
> list for Wiktionary in general.
> I did a mail count for this list for 2011 and this is the result:
> 29 mails total
> 11 were general announcements such as the Wikimania
> 10 were about Wiktionary issues
> 8 were about information extraction of Wiktionary (Mostly caused by us
> and the Wiktionary RDF Extraction announcement).
>
> 2010 looks similar.
>
> I was wondering, if the extraction of data from Wiktionary could become
> a main topic on this list.
>
> Shall we merge communities into this list?
>
> 1. There is a DBpedia Wiktionary  to RDF list with 18 members here:
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Sebastian Hellmann | 11 Feb 2012 09:38
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Re: About this mailing list, was: Re: Two use cases for Wiktionary RDF

Hi Sébastien,
you might mean the wiki data project by WikiMedia :
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/New_Wikidata

For Wikipedia Infoboxes the Wikidata tool will be great.
But almost all data in Wiktionary is structured. So I am not sure if 
this can be completely migrated...
Sebastian

On 02/11/2012 08:48 AM, Sébastien Druon wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Generally, topics about structuring the wiktionary information are
> important to all the people needing free/open dictionary resources.
>
> I have read somewhere there is an initiative to specify a new wiktionary
> database containing all languages (allowing easier handling of
> translations) and structured data, but I cannot find the reference anymore.
> Does anyone have a link?
>
>
>
> On 11 February 2012 08:40, Sébastien Druon<druon.sebastien@...>wrote:
>
>> Hi Thomas,
>> interesting, that you posted on this list. It is the discussion list
>> list for Wiktionary in general.
>> I did a mail count for this list for 2011 and this is the result:
>> 29 mails total
>> 11 were general announcements such as the Wikimania
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Amgine | 11 Feb 2012 17:18
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Re: About this mailing list, was: Re: Two use cases for Wiktionary RDF

On 12-02-10 11:48 PM, Sébastien Druon wrote:
> Hi all!
> 
> Generally, topics about structuring the wiktionary information are
> important to all the people needing free/open dictionary resources.
> 
> I have read somewhere there is an initiative to specify a new wiktionary
> database containing all languages (allowing easier handling of
> translations) and structured data, but I cannot find the reference anymore.
> Does anyone have a link?

I suspect you may be referring to the OmegaWiki project:
http://www.omegawiki.org/

Although this is based on Mediawiki, it has fundamental modifications
for its implementation.

Amgine

Gmane