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'''Wikitology: a Novel Hybrid Knowledge Base Derived from Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2010, written by [[Tim Finin]] and [[Zareen Syed]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
World knowledge may be available in different forms such as relational databases, triple stores, link graphs, meta-data and free text. Human minds are capable of understanding and reasoning over knowledge represented in different ways and are influenced by different social, contextual and environmental factors. By following a similar model, authors have integrated a variety of knowledge sources in a novel way to produce a single hybrid knowledge base i.e., Wikitology, enabling applications to better access and exploit knowledge hidden in different forms.
 
World knowledge may be available in different forms such as relational databases, triple stores, link graphs, meta-data and free text. Human minds are capable of understanding and reasoning over knowledge represented in different ways and are influenced by different social, contextual and environmental factors. By following a similar model, authors have integrated a variety of knowledge sources in a novel way to produce a single hybrid knowledge base i.e., Wikitology, enabling applications to better access and exploit knowledge hidden in different forms.

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Wikitology: a Novel Hybrid Knowledge Base Derived from Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Tim Finin and Zareen Syed.

Overview

World knowledge may be available in different forms such as relational databases, triple stores, link graphs, meta-data and free text. Human minds are capable of understanding and reasoning over knowledge represented in different ways and are influenced by different social, contextual and environmental factors. By following a similar model, authors have integrated a variety of knowledge sources in a novel way to produce a single hybrid knowledge base i.e., Wikitology, enabling applications to better access and exploit knowledge hidden in different forms.