[Developers] Questions about adding type for multiple topics
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strongspaces-development at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 1 04:00:12 UTC 2008
Hi my friends,
1. I'm going to divide Freebase into 4 categories of topics:
- Real topics are topics implemented other types, for example: "Obama".
- Domain topics are domains in freebase.
- Type topics are types in freebase.
- Property topics are properties in freebase.
I queried with each guid (id) to get its types, then base on these types I'll separate each topic into each group. How can I categorize them correctly?
2. Because we have type/domain equivalent topic, so that in order to classifying "a real topic is a child of a another real topic" (example: "Obama is a child of topic person", "OpenOffice is a child of topic software" )
Then with real topics, first, I'll create following types:
- Person(created by freebase): real human, this type is associated with type person
- Animal (of course not person): each topic add this type will be known as an animal, this type is associated with type animal.
- Abstract (except action): each topic add this type will be known as an abstract definition, example: "software" is a abstract definition, this type is associated with type abstract.
- Material (objects): each topic add this type will be known as an object is constructed by a specific kind of material, for instance, "table" is made from "wood", this type is associated with type material.
- Action: topics are verbs such as: "repair", this type is associated with type action.
* Second, with each group of topics I have to add this group with an appropriate type that is one of 5 former types, so my question is:
- How I can add all topics in to a type: by a tool of freebase (in freebase has a tool for adding but it limits the number of topics) or using MQL write?
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