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Posted to commits@stanbol.apache.org by rw...@apache.org on 2014/01/22 11:21:59 UTC

svn commit: r1560306 - /stanbol/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/enhancementusage.mdtext

Author: rwesten
Date: Wed Jan 22 10:21:58 2014
New Revision: 1560306

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1560306
Log:
STANBOL-1191: fixed an other similar issue

Modified:
    stanbol/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/enhancementusage.mdtext

Modified: stanbol/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/enhancementusage.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/stanbol/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/enhancementusage.mdtext?rev=1560306&r1=1560305&r2=1560306&view=diff
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--- stanbol/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/enhancementusage.mdtext (original)
+++ stanbol/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/enhancementusage.mdtext Wed Jan 22 10:21:58 2014
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Entity tagging is about suggesting user 
 
 While the knowledge that "Bob Marley" is related to reggae music might be obvious for the blogger as a person it can not be known by the blogging tool she uses. Typically the only way to solve this is that the blogger tags the document with both tags.
 
-Entity tagging tries to work around that by linking documents with entities defined by a knowledge base. The fact that Bob Marley is related to reggae music is nothing novel. [DBpedia](http://dbpedia.org), the Wikipedia database, does know that and a lot more about the entity [dbpedia:Bob_Marley](dbpedia.org/resource/Bob_Marley). If the blogger tags her document with "dbpedia:Bob_Marley", she does not only tag it with "Bob Marley" but also with all the other contextual information provided by DBPedia - including the fact that Bob Marley was a reggae interpret.
+Entity tagging tries to work around that by linking documents with entities defined by a knowledge base. The fact that Bob Marley is related to reggae music is nothing novel. [DBpedia](http://dbpedia.org), the Wikipedia database, does know that and a lot more about the entity [dbpedia:Bob_Marley](http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bob_Marley). If the blogger tags her document with "dbpedia:Bob_Marley", she does not only tag it with "Bob Marley" but also with all the other contextual information provided by DBPedia - including the fact that Bob Marley was a reggae interpret.
 
 But this does not only work with famous people, big cities, etc. Nowadays the Web [links data](http://linkeddata.org) of different domains. However, this is not only about the Web - it works even better if you use entities relevant to yourself and/or your working environment (products, articles, customers, etc).