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Artificial Intelligence, Volume 194
Volume 194, January 2013
- Eduard H. Hovy, Roberto Navigli, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
Editorial. 1
- Eduard H. Hovy, Roberto Navigli, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
Collaboratively built semi-structured content and Artificial Intelligence: The story so far. 2-27
- Johannes Hoffart, Fabian M. Suchanek, Klaus Berberich, Gerhard Weikum:
YAGO2: A spatially and temporally enhanced knowledge base from Wikipedia. 28-61 - Vivi Nastase, Michael Strube:
Transforming Wikipedia into a large scale multilingual concept network. 62-85
- Pekka Malo, Pyry-Antti Siitari, Ankur Sinha:
Automated query learning with Wikipedia and genetic programming. 86-110 - Rianne Kaptein, Jaap Kamps:
Exploiting the category structure of Wikipedia for entity ranking. 111-129
- Ben Hachey, Will Radford, Joel Nothman, Matthew Honnibal, James R. Curran:
Evaluating Entity Linking with Wikipedia. 130-150 - Joel Nothman, Nicky Ringland, Will Radford, Tara Murphy, James R. Curran:
Learning multilingual named entity recognition from Wikipedia. 151-175 - Majid Yazdani, Andrei Popescu-Belis:
Computing text semantic relatedness using the contents and links of a hypertext encyclopedia. 176-202 - Sara Tonelli, Claudio Giuliano, Kateryna Tymoshenko:
Wikipedia-based WSD for multilingual frame annotation. 203-221
- David N. Milne, Ian H. Witten:
An open-source toolkit for mining Wikipedia. 222-239
- Francisco Pereira, Matthew M. Botvinick, Greg Detre:
Using Wikipedia to learn semantic feature representations of concrete concepts in neuroimaging experiments. 240-252
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