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'''A Resource-Poor Approach for Linking Ontology Classes to Wikipedia Articles''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2008, written by Nils Reiter, Matthias Hartung and Anette Frank.
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'''A Resource-Poor Approach for Linking Ontology Classes to Wikipedia Articles''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2008, written by [[Nils Reiter]], [[Matthias Hartung]] and [[Anette Frank]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
The applicability of ontologies for natural language processing depends on the ability to link ontological concepts and relations to their realisations in texts. Authors present a general, resource-poor account to create such a linking automatically by extracting Wikipedia articles corresponding to ontology classes. Authors evaluate approach in an experiment with the Music Ontology. Authors consider linking as a promising starting point for subsequent steps of information extraction.
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The applicability of ontologies for [[natural language processing]] depends on the ability to link ontological concepts and relations to their realisations in texts. Authors present a general, resource-poor account to create such a linking automatically by extracting [[Wikipedia]] articles corresponding to [[ontology]] classes. Authors evaluate approach in an experiment with the Music Ontology. Authors consider linking as a promising starting point for subsequent steps of [[information extraction]].

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A Resource-Poor Approach for Linking Ontology Classes to Wikipedia Articles - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2008, written by Nils Reiter, Matthias Hartung and Anette Frank.

Overview

The applicability of ontologies for natural language processing depends on the ability to link ontological concepts and relations to their realisations in texts. Authors present a general, resource-poor account to create such a linking automatically by extracting Wikipedia articles corresponding to ontology classes. Authors evaluate approach in an experiment with the Music Ontology. Authors consider linking as a promising starting point for subsequent steps of information extraction.