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Slides for the talk "Fixing Wikidata" by Yaron Koren at SMWCon 2023

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DescriptionFixing Wikidata - SMWCon 2023.pdf
English: PDF of the slides for the talk "Fixing Wikidata (by viewing it as a series of tables)" by Yaron Koren at the 2023 Semantic MediaWiki Conference
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