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  1. Freebase was a large collaborative knowledge base consisting of data composed mainly by its community members. It was an online collection of structured data harvested from many sources, including individual, user-submitted wiki contributions.

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    • 3 March 2007; 16 years ago
  2. Jun 9, 2008 · Get Access. Freebase: a collaboratively created graph database for structuring human knowledge. Pages 1247–1250. ABSTRACT. References. Cited By. Index Terms. Recommendations. Comments. ABSTRACT. Freebase is a practical, scalable tuple database used to structure general human knowledge.

    • Kurt Bollacker, Colin Evans, Praveen Paritosh, Tim Sturge, Jamie Taylor
    • 2008
  3. Freebase was a large collaborative knowledge base consisting of data composed mainly by its community members. It was an online collection of structured data harvested from many sources, including individual, user-submitted wiki contributions.

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  5. Jul 22, 2007 · Cited By. Recommendations. Comments. ABSTRACT. Freebase is a practical, scalable, graph-shaped database of structured general human knowledge, inspired by Semantic Web research and collaborative data communities such as the Wikipedia.

  6. Jun 9, 2008 · Freebase: a collaboratively created graph database for structuring human knowledge | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.1145/1376616.1376746. Corpus ID: 207167677. Freebase: a collaboratively created graph database for structuring human knowledge. K. Bollacker, Colin Evans, +2 authors. Jamie Taylor. Published in SIGMOD Conference 9 June 2008.

  7. Jun 8, 2008 · Freebase: a collaboratively created graph database for structuring human knowledge. Kurt Bollacker, +4 more. - pp 1247-1250. TLDR. MQL provides an easy-to-use object-oriented interface to the tuple data in Freebase and is designed to facilitate the creation of collaborative, Web-based data-oriented applications. Abstract :

  8. Freebase is a practical, scalable, graph-shaped database of structured general human knowledge, inspired by Se-mantic Web research and collaborative data communi-ties such as the Wikipedia.

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