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| title = Adding High-Precision Links to Wikipedia
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| date = 2014
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| authors = [[Thanapon Noraset]]<br />[[Chandra Bhagavatula]]<br />[[Doug Downey]]
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| doi = 10.3115/v1/D14-1072
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| link = http://emnlp2014.org/papers/pdf/EMNLP2014072.pdf
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'''Adding High-Precision Links to Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2014, written by [[Thanapon Noraset]], [[Chandra Bhagavatula]] and [[Doug Downey]].
 
'''Adding High-Precision Links to Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2014, written by [[Thanapon Noraset]], [[Chandra Bhagavatula]] and [[Doug Downey]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Wikipedia’s link structure is a valuable resource for [[natural language processing]] tasks, but only a fraction of the concepts mentioned in each article are annotated with hyperlinks. In this paper, authors study how to augment [[Wikipedia]] with additional high-precision links. Authors present 3W, a system that identifies concept mentions in Wikipedia text, and links each mention to its referent page. 3W leverages rich [[semantic information]] present in Wikipedia to achieve high precision. Authors experiments demonstrate that 3W can add an average of seven new links to each Wikipedia article, at a precision of 0.98.
 
Wikipedia’s link structure is a valuable resource for [[natural language processing]] tasks, but only a fraction of the concepts mentioned in each article are annotated with hyperlinks. In this paper, authors study how to augment [[Wikipedia]] with additional high-precision links. Authors present 3W, a system that identifies concept mentions in Wikipedia text, and links each mention to its referent page. 3W leverages rich [[semantic information]] present in Wikipedia to achieve high precision. Authors experiments demonstrate that 3W can add an average of seven new links to each Wikipedia article, at a precision of 0.98.

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Adding High-Precision Links to Wikipedia
Authors
Thanapon Noraset
Chandra Bhagavatula
Doug Downey
Publication date
2014
DOI
10.3115/v1/D14-1072
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Adding High-Precision Links to Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Thanapon Noraset, Chandra Bhagavatula and Doug Downey.

Overview

Wikipedia’s link structure is a valuable resource for natural language processing tasks, but only a fraction of the concepts mentioned in each article are annotated with hyperlinks. In this paper, authors study how to augment Wikipedia with additional high-precision links. Authors present 3W, a system that identifies concept mentions in Wikipedia text, and links each mention to its referent page. 3W leverages rich semantic information present in Wikipedia to achieve high precision. Authors experiments demonstrate that 3W can add an average of seven new links to each Wikipedia article, at a precision of 0.98.