Jean-Marc Finsterwald, G. Grefenstette, Julien Law-To, Hugues Bouchard, Amar-Djalil Mezaour
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The movie mashup application MoMa: geolocalizing and finding movies
It is easy to find large-scale, free-to-use, computer readable geographical databases nowadays, and many people are examining how to exploit them, crossing them with other linked data to produce new applications. We present here a publicly accessible web application for searching for movies based on location, mashing up information from DBpedia and GeoNames. We also describe its architecture and the solutions we developed to address the entity ambiguity problems we encountered.