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Matches in Ruben’s data for { ?s ?p "Ever looked up a person in an encyclopedia without knowing whether it was a man or a woman? And if you did, was it explicitly mentioned in the article? I’m guessing the answer two both questions is “no”. Gender is of course not that important; we’re interested in people for what they do. Yet at the same time, this particular piece of information is so trivial and obvious that we often just don’t mention it. This means that machines, which require explicit instruction, have no way to determine this elementary fact. Therefore, it’s hard to study even simple statistics in an automated way. This is why the Dutch DBpedia chapter had asked me to experiment with gender extraction for people, based on their Wikipedia pages."@en }

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