An Effective, Low-Cost Measure of Semantic Relatedness Obtained from Wikipedia Links
Authors | David N. Milne Ian H. Witten |
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Publication date | 2008 |
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An Effective, Low-Cost Measure of Semantic Relatedness Obtained from Wikipedia Links - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2008, written by David N. Milne and Ian H. Witten.
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This paper describes a new technique for obtaining measures of semantic relatedness. Like other recent approaches, it uses Wikipedia to provide structured world knowledge about the terms of interest. Authors approach is unique in that it does so using the hyperlink structure of Wikipedia rather than its category hierarchy or textual content. Evaluation with manually defined measures of semantic relatedness reveals this to be an effective compromise between the ease of computation of the former approach and the accuracy of the latter.
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Milne, David N.; Witten, Ian H.. (2008). "[[An Effective, Low-Cost Measure of Semantic Relatedness Obtained from Wikipedia Links]]". AAAI Press.
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{{cite journal |last1=Milne |first1=David N. |last2=Witten |first2=Ian H. |title=An Effective, Low-Cost Measure of Semantic Relatedness Obtained from Wikipedia Links |date=2008 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/An_Effective,_Low-Cost_Measure_of_Semantic_Relatedness_Obtained_from_Wikipedia_Links |journal=AAAI Press}}
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Milne, David N.; Witten, Ian H.. (2008). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/An_Effective,_Low-Cost_Measure_of_Semantic_Relatedness_Obtained_from_Wikipedia_Links">An Effective, Low-Cost Measure of Semantic Relatedness Obtained from Wikipedia Links</a>". AAAI Press.