Title: Populating knowledge base with collective entity mentions: a graph-based approach
Abstract: Populating a knowledge base with new entity mentions extracted from unstructured text can help enhance its coverage and freshness. It naturally consists of two subtasks, namely, fine-grained entity classification and entity linking. Existing studies often focus on one of these two subtasks and they usually populate entity mentions in the same text by implicitly assuming that they are independent. However, these entity mentions are often semantically related to each other and it would be better to populate them into the knowledge base collectively. For solving these problems, in this paper we propose an interdependence graph based and unified collective inference approach, called CIIGA, to populating a knowledge base with collective entities, which can jointly determine the proper locations of all entity mentions in the same text by exploiting their interdependence relationships. Experimental results show that this approach can achieve significant accuracy improvement, as compared to the baseline approach, APOLLO, on the task of knowledge base population with multiple entities.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-08-17
Language: en
Type: article
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