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Country, Region, City Hierarchy #220
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Acceptance criterion for #209 fix |
Looks promising. From my point of view, having the location information of an event as described in this acceptance criterion would be great. |
Location Hierarchy to be used (rq wiki) |
Please note we might need to store the zoom factor as a semantic information for special cases where a standard zoom factor determined by the level won't do. |
see https://confident.dbis.rwth-aachen.de/orth/index.php?title=US/NV/Las_Vegas for the current state of affairs |
Examples Las Vegas, Munich, Singapore and Berlin should be linke to world regions now. Do we need other world regions for relevance matrix cells 3 and 6? |
According to https://rq.bitplan.com/index.php/Location_Hierarchy#Levels world regions will equal continents. That sounds reasonable. |
https://rq.bitplan.com/index.php/Workdocumentation_2021-05-03_TH did an analysis of the "real world" as seen by wikidata. We'll be interested only in those areas of the world hat had conferences. https://confident.dbis.rwth-aachen.de/orth/index.php?title=List_of_Locations shows a prototype - just sort by level. |
Options to define the location hierarchy:
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https://confident.dbis.rwth-aachen.de/orfixed/index.php?title=K-CAP_2019 has wrong result for "Marina del Rey". |
Situation:
Venue Las Vegas is given in openresearch
Action:
Migrate to refactored orclone solution
Expected Result:
Country: USA
Region: USA/NV
City: USA/NV/Las Vegas
pages hierarchy with wikidataId and geo location available on each level that is created.
The six resulting triples should be available in the triple-store and usable for event geocoding.
Nice to have: make old legacy World hierarchy available again via pages with queries.
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