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  sub:comment-15 a linkflows:ActionNeededComment , linkflows:ContentComment , linkflows:NegativeComment , linkflows:ReviewComment ;
    linkflows:hasCommentText "The comparison with Legalo is unfair (cf. [8] for more details) In fact, Legalo: * relies on FRED (and its frame-based representation of natural language sentences) for generating binary relations; * works either on Wikipedia articles or generic free text inputs; * can be used for KB enrichment (cf. property matcher in the architecture of Legalo). [8] \"From hyperlinks to Semantic Web properties using Open Knowledge Extraction\". Valentina Presutti, Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, Sergio Consoli, Aldo Gangemi, and Diego Reforgiato. Accepted for publication on Semantic Web Journal (http://semantic-web-journal.org/system/files/swj1195.pdf)." ;
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