hi all,
actually DBnary is an up to date approach. Maybe Gilles can post something 
about the current state.

we didn't get funding for the wiktionary extraction and Jonas didn't want to 
become my phd student :(

we really hope to create a huge mesh of all open dictionary date, soon.

Sebastian





On 27 November 2014 3:44:34 PM GMT+01:00, Karl Bartel <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Dimtiris,
>
>it's excellent to hear that someone is still taking care of this
>project! It seems to be the most promising extraction approach to
>Wiktionary and I was afraid it might have been abandoned completely.
>
>> Can you please  try this link for editing?
>> http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Wiktionary/edit
>
>Thanks, that works. I will update it later this week in those places
>where I'm confident that my basic but current knowledge is better than
>the existing outdated text.
>
>> Can you try to run the project from github and tell me if you run
>into
>> errors again?
>> https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework
>
>After figuring out how to get everything to run, it mostly worked
>well. I have extracted triples from the current English and German
>dumps and loaded them into a local fuseki server for some basic
>testing. A lot of data is there, but there seem to be at least some
>extraction problems. The most obvious thing is that the hasTranslation
>triples are not generated. I didn't find the time to understand the
>translation helper, yet. So I'm not sure whether that is just a minor
>syntax change in the Wiktionary or something is really broken.
>Is there anything I should know about the translation extraction? Why
>is a helper needed for it, instead of an ordinary template tag with
>result triples?
>
>Karl
>
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