Saturday, February 23, 2008
Ruby API for accessing Freebase/Metaweb structured data
I had a good talk with some of the Metaweb developers last year and started playing with their Python APIs for accessing structured data. I wanted to be able to use this structured data source in a planned Ruby project and was very pleased to see Christopher Eppstein's new project that provides an ActiveRecord style API on top of Freebase. Here is the web page for Christopher's Freebase API project. Assuming that you do a "gem install freebase", using this API is easy; some examples:
require 'rubygems'You will want to use this API interactively: use the Freebase web site to find type hierarchies that you are interested in, fetch the first object matching a type hierarchy (e.g., Types -> Astronomy -> Asteroid) and pretty print the fetched object to see what data fields are available.
require "freebase"
require 'pp'
an_asteroid = Freebase::Types::Astronomy::Asteroid.find(:first)
#pp "an_asteroid:", an_asteroid
puts "name of asteroid=#{an_asteroid.name}"
puts "spectral type=#{an_asteroid.spectral_type[0].name}"
#all_asteroids = Freebase::Types::Astronomy::Asteroid.find(:all)
#pp "all_asteroids:", all_asteroids
a_company = Freebase::Types::Business::Company.find(:first)
#pp "a_company:", a_company
puts "name=#{a_company.name}"
puts "parent company name=#{a_company.parent_company[0].name}"
Labels: knowledge representation, Ruby, semantic web
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