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NLP-DBPEDIA@ISWC 2013: Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Sebastian Hellmann, Agata Filipowska, Caroline Barrière, Pablo N. Mendes, Dimitris Kontokostas:
Proceedings of the NLP & DBpedia workshop co-located with the 12th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2013), Sydney, Australia, October 22, 2013. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1064, CEUR-WS.org 2013 - Sebastian Hellmann, Agata Filipowska, Caroline Barrière, Pablo N. Mendes, Dimitris Kontokostas:
NLP & DBpedia An Upward Knowledge Acquisition Spiral. - Agata Filipowska, Jacek Malyszko:
Towards using Wikipedia for Building User Identities.
Research Papers
- Alessio Palmero Aprosio, Claudio Giuliano, Alberto Lavelli:
Extending the Coverage of DBpedia Properties using Distant Supervision over Wikipedia. - Elena Cabrio, Julien Cojan, Serena Villata, Fabien Gandon:
Argumentation-based Inconsistencies Detection for Question-Answering over DBpedia. - Milan Dojchinovski, Tomás Kliegr:
Datasets, GATE Evaluation Framework for Benchmarking Wikipedia-Based NER Systems. - Arnab Dutta, Christian Meilicke, Mathias Niepert, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
Integrating Open and Closed Information Extraction: Challenges and First Steps. - Khadija Elbedweihy, Stuart N. Wrigley, Fabio Ciravegna:
Using BabelNet in Bridging the Gap Between Natural Language Queries and Linked Data Concepts. - Kamel Nebhi:
A Rule-Based Relation Extraction System using DBpedia and Syntactic Parsing. - Heiko Paulheim:
DBpediaNYD - A Silver Standard Benchmark Dataset for Semantic Relatedness in DBpedia. - Heiko Paulheim, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
Extending DBpedia with Wikipedia List Pages. - Nadine Steinmetz, Magnus Knuth, Harald Sack:
Statistical Analyses of Named Entity Disambiguation Benchmarks. - Christina Unger, John P. McCrae, Sebastian Walter, Sara Winter, Philipp Cimiano:
A lemon lexicon for DBpedia. - Hans Uszkoreit, Feiyu Xu:
From Strings to Things SAR-Graphs: A New Type of Resource for Connecting Knowledge and Language.
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