Today I learned about the existence of the dbpedia project. It essentially turns Wikipedia into a very large database, enabling the information within it to be searched in more specific ways than usual.
I found out about the project through this recent arXiv paper about computational fact checking. They used dbpedia to make a set of triples along the lines of "Cats are mammals." I suspect their project could be useful for more than just fact-checking claims of reptilian cats. Perhaps it could be mashed up with something like this timeline project to have a constantly-updated set of facts most likely to need verifying today.
think of the procedural poetry possibilities!
ReplyDeleteI'm actually kind of surprised that I can't find a Wikipedia page generator already. It could even pull biographic info from something like http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/.
DeletePoetry is even easier. I think I can modify some existing scripts for that.
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