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| It is a centralized database where all the semantic data created by WIKIs with the Wikisphere extension installed, converge in order to be easily accessed and used by the public through an interactive interface. | | It is a centralized database where all the semantic data created by WIKIs with the Wikisphere extension installed, converge in order to be easily accessed and used by the public through an interactive interface. | ||
| Is therefore Wikisphere front-end similar to Google ? | | Is therefore Wikisphere front-end similar to Google ? | ||
| In a way (in the way that Google implements the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Knowledge_Graph | | In a way (in the way that Google implements the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Knowledge_Graph Knowledge Graph]) yes, however as you can see Google's Knowledge Graph relies mostly on Wikipedia, while Wikisphere interface provides accurate data based on all the Wikisphere network | ||
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Revision as of 19:11, 29 December 2021
In what way Wikisphere can be used ?
The most effective and frictionless way to use Wikisphere is by installing the Wikisphere Common and Wikisphere PageProperties extension and to start to publish semantic data on the global database/front-end
What is the "global database/front-end" ?
It is a centralized database where all the semantic data created by WIKIs with the Wikisphere extension installed, converge in order to be easily accessed and used by the public through an interactive interface.
Is therefore Wikisphere front-end similar to Google ?
In a way (in the way that Google implements the Knowledge Graph) yes, however as you can see Google's Knowledge Graph relies mostly on Wikipedia, while Wikisphere interface provides accurate data based on all the Wikisphere network