I present a web service for querying an embedding of entities in the Wikidata knowledge graph. The embedding is trained on the Wikidata dump using Gensim's Word2Vec implementation and a simple graph walk. A REST API is implemented. Together with the Wikidata API the web service exposes a multilingual resource for over 600'000 Wikidata items and properties
We introduce WikiDoMiner - a tool for automatically generating domain-specific corpora by crawling W...
Wikidata is a multilingual, open, linked, structured knowledge base. One of its major interesting fe...
International audienceCompared to Wikipedia, Wikidata is a single domain website with the possibilit...
International audienceKnowledge graphs are being deployed in many enterprises and institutions. An e...
Many Information Extraction tasks such as Named Entity Recognition or Event Detection require backgr...
Wikidata your public linked database on anything. Wikipedia exists in almost 300 language versions. ...
Wikibase lets you share your data in a form that can be read and edited by humans and machines. Read...
The dataset provides embeddings for entities and relations in DBpedia (English) and Wikidata. The tw...
Semantic wikis have become an increasingly popular means of collaboratively managing Knowledge Graph...
This paper presents WikiNEXT, a semantic application wiki. WikiNEXT lies on the border between appli...
The World Wide Web contains a vast amount of information. This feature makes it a very useful part o...
Popular cross-domain knowledge graphs, such as DBpedia and YAGO, are built from Wikipedia, and there...
World knowledge may be available in different forms such as relational databases, triple stores, lin...
Background: Pandemics, even more than other medical problems, require swift integration of knowledge...
Wikidata is great for asking weird questions like "Who is the most famous child of a librarian?" (th...
We introduce WikiDoMiner - a tool for automatically generating domain-specific corpora by crawling W...
Wikidata is a multilingual, open, linked, structured knowledge base. One of its major interesting fe...
International audienceCompared to Wikipedia, Wikidata is a single domain website with the possibilit...
International audienceKnowledge graphs are being deployed in many enterprises and institutions. An e...
Many Information Extraction tasks such as Named Entity Recognition or Event Detection require backgr...
Wikidata your public linked database on anything. Wikipedia exists in almost 300 language versions. ...
Wikibase lets you share your data in a form that can be read and edited by humans and machines. Read...
The dataset provides embeddings for entities and relations in DBpedia (English) and Wikidata. The tw...
Semantic wikis have become an increasingly popular means of collaboratively managing Knowledge Graph...
This paper presents WikiNEXT, a semantic application wiki. WikiNEXT lies on the border between appli...
The World Wide Web contains a vast amount of information. This feature makes it a very useful part o...
Popular cross-domain knowledge graphs, such as DBpedia and YAGO, are built from Wikipedia, and there...
World knowledge may be available in different forms such as relational databases, triple stores, lin...
Background: Pandemics, even more than other medical problems, require swift integration of knowledge...
Wikidata is great for asking weird questions like "Who is the most famous child of a librarian?" (th...
We introduce WikiDoMiner - a tool for automatically generating domain-specific corpora by crawling W...
Wikidata is a multilingual, open, linked, structured knowledge base. One of its major interesting fe...
International audienceCompared to Wikipedia, Wikidata is a single domain website with the possibilit...