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keefe comments on Needed: A large database of statements for true/false exercises - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: keefe 15 April 2012 09:02:04AM *  2 points [-]

statements that are ~50% true... this is actually pretty hard, mine some dataset for statistical info?

generally, I would look into RDF, (protege and topbraid composer free will let you poke around for free without knowing the data format)

US 2000 Census in RDF

Freebase has all manner of data in RDF

http://aws.amazon.com/publicdatasets/ public data sets, not all in RDF but "it's more important that the data have structure" and all that

cancer stats