Examples of using Wolfram knowledgebase in English and their translations into German
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The Wolfram Knowledgebase is the largest component of Wolfram|Alpha.
Semantics for the real world, made possible by the Wolfram Knowledgebase.
The Wolfram Knowledgebase has become a widely trusted source for information.
All Mathematica users get free introductory use of the Wolfram Knowledgebase.
Wolfram Knowledgebase Curated computable knowledge powering Wolfram_Alpha.
Internet Access: Required in order to use online data sources from the Wolfram Knowledgebase.
The Wolfram Knowledgebase has been extensively validated using Wolfram's tools and data.
Version 11 includes a number of improvements to the already extensive Wolfram Knowledgebase.
The Wolfram Knowledgebase includes carefully curated data from primary sources across thousands of domains.
Extract a list of costars for whom some biographical information exists in the Wolfram Knowledgebase.
The Wolfram Knowledgebase is derived from primary expert sources usually not available on the web.
Mathematica has access to the full, newly expanded Wolfram Knowledgebase via the Wolfram Language.
The Wolfram Knowledgebase includes not just data, but methods to compute results in every field.
Faster, more flexible access to the growing Wolfram Knowledgebase, including support for arbitrary datasets.
This example defines a set of superfoods, then contrasts them with more"typical" foods using food data from the Wolfram Knowledgebase.
The structure of the Wolfram Language and its relationships with the Wolfram Knowledgebase can be visualized in a number of interesting ways.
Use the Wolfram Knowledgebase to study the per minute cost and box office receipts for films released since the year 2000.
The Wolfram Cloud integrates the vast and continuously updated Wolfram Knowledgebase used in Wolfram|Alpha.
Chemical data from the Wolfram Knowledgebase is used together with the quantity framework and entity groups, copies, and instances to study the chemical preparation of aspirin.
In addition to new entities and properties, the Wolfram Knowledgebase has also been enhanced by additional alignment and connections between data domains.
By combining the Wolfram Knowledgebase's erudition on food properties with the powerful natural language abilities of the Interpreter framework, it is easy to calculate the calories of a culinary concoction produced by a given recipe.
Leveraging built-in geometric computation and the extensive Wolfram Knowledgebase, properties of 3D models and materials can be computed.
Building on the success of Wolfram|Alpha,WDF uses the Wolfram Language and the Wolfram Knowledgebase to provide a standardized representation of real-world constructs and data.