[02:21:37] Change on 12meta.wikimedia.org a page Wikidata was modified, changed by 201.231.9.237 link https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=20158948 edit summary: [-43] /* Further information */Commons has 62M [07:28:48] I struggle with modelling [[Property:P576]] on [[Q873574]]. It has been forbidden in 1933, but existed illegally until 1936. How should the property reflect this? [07:28:49] 10[1] 10https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P57613 => [07:28:52] 10[2] 10https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q873574 [20:01:22] hi. i was hoping to build a finite state transducer to detect wikidata object names in free text, but i'm falling down on a pretty basic hurdle. the JSON dumps contain lots of objects, for example citations, that are of no use in my task (recognizing topics in news articles). that brings me to subsetting the data somehow, and i'm not even sure where to begin :) initially I wanted to match politician [20:01:28] names and company names, but (mainly for experimentation) i'd like something that can recognize "broadly recognizable concepts", like cities, famous people and suchlike, i think that generally satisfy wikipedia's usual notability guidelines [20:01:51] is there some easy way to filter for "notable objects only" in wikidata? I imagine it is hidden in one of the common statement types, perhaps [22:03:58] (nope)