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  2. Wiktionary - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiktionary

    Wiktionary has semi-structured data. [19] Wiktionary lexicographic data can be converted to machine-readable format in order to be used in natural language processing tasks. [20] [21] [22] Wiktionary's data mining is a complex task. There are the following difficulties: [23] (1) the constant and frequent changes to data and schemata

  3. Wikipedia : List of Wiktionaries

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    Wiktionary is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online dictionary. As of December 2024, Wiktionary articles have been created in 195 editions, with 171 currently active and 24 closed. [1] This is a table of detailed statistics of Wiktionaries.

  4. Wikidata - Wikipedia

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    It is a common source of open data that Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia, [3] [4] and anyone else, is able to use under the CC0 public domain license. Wikidata is a wiki powered by the software MediaWiki, including its extension for semi-structured data, the Wikibase. As of mid-2024, Wikidata had 1.57 billion item statements (semantic ...

  5. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia offers free copies of all available content to interested users. These databases can be used for mirroring, personal use, informal backups, offline use or database queries (such as for Wikipedia:Maintenance).

  6. Wikipedia : Pending changes/Testing/1

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    Wiktionary has semi-structured data. [10] Wiktionary lexicographic data should be converted to machine-readable format in order to be used in natural language processing tasks. [11] [12] [13] Wiktionary data mining is a complex task.

  7. Wikipedia:Wikidata - Wikipedia

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    The choice to use this information is left entirely to the Wikipedia community itself — future changes to the wiki software will only provide an option to retrieve information from Wikidata if desired. (For example, some wiki-text may ask for the atomic number of a chemical element, or the population of a country.)

  8. Help:Wikidata - Wikipedia

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    QID (or Q number) is the unique identifier of a data item on Wikidata, comprising the letter "Q" followed by one or more digits. It is used to help people and machines understand the difference between items with the same or similar names, e.g., there are several places in the world called London and many people called James Smith.

  9. Module:Wikt-lang/data - Wikipedia

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    The redirects table in Module:Wikt-lang/data connects Wikipedia language codes to the corresponding code used on the English Wiktionary. wikt:Wiktionary:Language treatment records this relationship for ISO codes.