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Muñoz, Emir; Hogan, Aidan; Mileo, Alessandra
Tables are widely used in Wikipedia articles to display relational information - they are inherently concise and information rich. However, aside from info-boxe s, there are no automatic methods to exploit the integrated content of these tables. We thus present DRETa: a tool that uses DBpedia as a reference knowledge-base to extract RDF triples from generic Wikipedia tables.
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