• Title/Summary/Keyword: RDF Knowledgebase

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A Global-Interdependence Pairwise Approach to Entity Linking Using RDF Knowledge Graph (개체 링킹을 위한 RDF 지식그래프 기반의 포괄적 상호의존성 짝 연결 접근법)

  • Shim, Yongsun;Yang, Sungkwon;Kim, Hong-Gee
    • KIPS Transactions on Software and Data Engineering
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.129-136
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    • 2019
  • There are a variety of entities in natural language such as people, organizations, places, and products. These entities can have many various meanings. The ambiguity of entity is a very challenging task in the field of natural language processing. Entity Linking(EL) is the task of linking the entity in the text to the appropriate entity in the knowledge base. Pairwise based approach, which is a representative method for solving the EL, is a method of solving the EL by using the association between two entities in a sentence. This method considers only the interdependence between entities appearing in the same sentence, and thus has a limitation of global interdependence. In this paper, we developed an Entity2vec model that uses Word2vec based on knowledge base of RDF type in order to solve the EL. And we applied the algorithms using the generated model and ranked each entity. In this paper, to overcome the limitations of a pairwise approach, we devised a pairwise approach based on comprehensive interdependency and compared it.

Semantic-based Keyword Search System over Relational Database (관계형 데이터베이스에서의 시맨틱 기반 키워드 탐색 시스템)

  • Yang, Younghyoo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.91-101
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    • 2013
  • One issue with keyword search in general is its ambiguity which can ultimately impact the effectiveness of the search in terms of the quality of the search results. This ambiguity is primarily due to the ambiguity of the contextual meaning of each term in the query. In addition to the query ambiguity itself, the relationships between the keywords in the search results are crucial for the proper interpretation of the search results by the user and should be clearly presented in the search results. We address the keyword search ambiguity issue by adapting some of the existing approaches for keyword mapping from the query terms to the schema terms/instances. The approaches we have adapted for term mapping capture both the syntactic similarity between the query keywords and the schema terms as well as the semantic similarity of the two and give better mappings and ultimately 50% raised accurate results. Finally, to address the last issue of lacking clear relationships among the terms appearing in the search results, our system has leveraged semantic web technologies in order to enrich the knowledgebase and to discover the relationships between the keywords.