Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT on Wikipedia From: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 10:57:04 -0800 |
On Fri, 2008-02-29 at 14:31 +0000, Andrew Welch wrote: > If there is an upconversion tool or transform you could mark it up and > put in an xml database and then do something with it... not sure what > yet, but as an academic exercise at least it would be quite > interesting. This is getting off-topic, but... while I havenbt been doing much professionally with pointy-brackets lately, I *have* been doing a lot with Wikipedia. There is a tool called Wiki2XML which normalizes the data into an XML representation. There is also a large database, indexing all the links and relationships, and including the XML representation of the articles, which a couple of my cow-orkers have prepared and my employer has released. Links to Wiki2XML and the database are at <URL: http://blog.freebase.com/2008/02/18/mining-knowledge-from-wikipedia-announcing-wex/ >. ~Chris -- Chris Maden, text nerd <URL: http://crism.maden.org/ > bMetonymy and synecdoche donbt do the fighting and dying, the soldiers and the townspeople do.b bJohn Crowley, _Endless Things_ GnuPG Fingerprint: C6E4 E2A9 C9F8 71AC 9724 CAA3 19F8 6677 0077 C319
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