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  1. 15 hours ago

    Birds, Libraries and Poets: Here is what happened around over the past week!

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    Hosted a Wikidata training today at where the over 70 students were exposed to the beauty of using & SPARQL query. Amazing turn-out & thanks to for the resource persons. Wikidata as openly-edited is definitely a goldmine that needs to be maximized

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    May 25

    I created a topic page with and for aquatic ... quite some literature on this topic:

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    May 25
    , , and 2 others
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    May 24

    Spent some time today polishing the 2020 medal winner Wikidata item and linking her papers in Wikidata to her QID. Her profile can be found here .

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    May 24

    People with bird-like surnames in Czech from

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    As new lexemes are now being added to Wikidata in different languages, it is important to validate them. Some new shape expressions have been created during for lexical categories like adjectives using ShExStatements

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  8. May 24

    Danish idioms, Politicians and Writing systems: Here is what happened around over the past week!

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    May 18

    What are Knowledge Graphs, and how are they useful in search, data integration and AI? Check out our latest post on the SAIL blog!

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    May 22

    Cleaning up and expanding materials on . Currently dominated by oil on canvas, but slowly adding other types

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    May 22

    Wikidata Lexeme Forms now supports Portuguese modal adverbs, thanks to User:EnaldoSS:

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    May 21

    💿 albums on with no set language, but where we know the band or artist hails from a Spanish-speaking country (easily swap to a language of your choice): 📊 🎶🎵 🧼 another special

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    May 20

    This is exciting and now we have new dataset composed of triples from Wikidata and their corresponding text from Wikipedia that we can use in data-to-text training as seen in my latest post , interesting to see that T5 remains the preferred choice👇🏻

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    May 20

    Coronavirus research organizations before year 2020 acoording to a SPARQL query on :

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    May 22

    Live Querying with at 17:00 UTC! Many thanks to everyone who presented in the main track today <3. Join us for more sessions in the open rooms & social events!

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    May 21

    💿 albums in missing a performer where the only English description is "album": 📊 🎶🎵 🧼 Via

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    May 19

    Wikidata has everything – when you pinpoint an area, you also get an image of it. Using this extensive data, we have combined it with other APIs to create . Find out what that means here:

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    May 18

    Many folks familiar with Wikidata know that its item 42 (Q42) is the one for Douglas Adams: Today, I learned about a similar Easter-egg identifier in their Lexemes dataset: lexeme 99 is "Luftballon":

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    May 18
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    May 17

    query on how many dead composers have composed a certain number (>0) of symphonies, handy for those curious about the "Curse of the Ninth": Seems there's a large gap in symphonies catalogued on WD that might be worth tackling?

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