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$wgMathProfileQIdMap['person']='Q5976445';
$wgMathProfileQIdMap['person']='Q5976445';
$wgMathProfileQIdMap['software']='Q5976450';
$wgMathProfileQIdMap['software']='Q5976450';
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# Add SPARQL query if necessary, also in LocalSettings
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$wgMathProfileQIdMap['namespace']='query';
// example
$wgMathProfileQueries['dataset']='?item wdt:P1460 wd:Q5984635';
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# Trigger manual rerun of page creation (for now)
# Trigger manual rerun of page creation (for now)
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Revision as of 16:09, 18 March 2024

On the MaRDI portal, the property MaRDI profile type (P1460) several flavours of MaRDI profile type (Q5976451) are in use to facilitate exploration of the data contained in the underlying knowledge graph.

These types are:

Individual items in the graph can then be annotated as to which MaRDI profile type they should be combined with, as demoed here.

Add a new profile type

  1. Create template (Tim)
  2. Create profile item (Eloi / Daniel)
  3. Add namespace
  4. Adjust config in LocalSettings
$wgMathProfileQIdMap['namespace']='profileItem';
// examples
$wgMathProfileQIdMap['person']='Q5976445';
$wgMathProfileQIdMap['software']='Q5976450';
  1. Add SPARQL query if necessary, also in LocalSettings
$wgMathProfileQIdMap['namespace']='query';
// example
$wgMathProfileQueries['dataset']='?item wdt:P1460 wd:Q5984635';
  1. Trigger manual rerun of page creation (for now)
mardi-test-user@mardi02:~/portal-compose$ docker compose exec -T wikibase /var/www/html/maintenance/run /var/www/html/extensions/MathSearch/maintenance/ProfilePages create <namespace>

To do

  • Profile types for
    • journals
    • datasets
    • events
    • theorems
    • conjectures
    • lemmas
    • proofs
    • topics
      • perhaps separately for
        • zbMATH
        • MSC
        • arXiv
  • external knowledge graphs