Today, we released DBpedia 3.1. As always in the past years, the size of Wikipedia increased a lot over the past months. The new extraction contains 116,7 million triples, marking an increase of 27% over the previous version.
Apart from the more recent Wikipedia dumps we used, some notable improvements are a much better YAGO mapping, providing a more complete (more classes assigned to instances) and accurate (95% accuracy) class hierarchy for DBpedia. The Geo extractor code has been improved and is now run for all 14 languages. URI validation has switched to the PEAR validation class.
September 19, 2008 - 5:13 pm
[…] DBpedia extracts structured data from Wikipedia, which is constantly growing. Last release - DBpedia 3.1 has been released recently, marking an increase of 27% over the previous version. The downloads are provided […]