Difference between revisions of "Context-Aware Category Ranking for Wikipedia Concepts"
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+ | | title = Context-Aware Category Ranking for Wikipedia Concepts | ||
+ | | date = 2012 | ||
+ | | authors = [[Huiman Hou]]<br />[[Lijiang Chen]]<br />[[Shimin Chen]]<br />[[Peng Jiang]] | ||
+ | | link = https://patents.google.com/patent/WO2014019126A1/en | ||
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'''Context-Aware Category Ranking for Wikipedia Concepts''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2012, written by [[Huiman Hou]], [[Lijiang Chen]], [[Shimin Chen]] and [[Peng Jiang]]. | '''Context-Aware Category Ranking for Wikipedia Concepts''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2012, written by [[Huiman Hou]], [[Lijiang Chen]], [[Shimin Chen]] and [[Peng Jiang]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Systems, methods, and computer-readable and executable instructions are provided for categorizing a concept. Categorizing a concept can include selecting a target concept with a number of surrounding textual contexts. Categorizing a concept can also include determining a number of candidate [[categories]] for the target concept based on the number of surrounding textual contexts. Categorizing a concept can also include selecting a predefined number of articles, each with a desired [[relatedness]] to the number of candidate categories. Furthermore, categorizing a concept can include calculating a relatedness score for each of the number of candidate categories based on a relatedness with the number of articles. | Systems, methods, and computer-readable and executable instructions are provided for categorizing a concept. Categorizing a concept can include selecting a target concept with a number of surrounding textual contexts. Categorizing a concept can also include determining a number of candidate [[categories]] for the target concept based on the number of surrounding textual contexts. Categorizing a concept can also include selecting a predefined number of articles, each with a desired [[relatedness]] to the number of candidate categories. Furthermore, categorizing a concept can include calculating a relatedness score for each of the number of candidate categories based on a relatedness with the number of articles. |
Revision as of 09:22, 20 December 2019
Authors | Huiman Hou Lijiang Chen Shimin Chen Peng Jiang |
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Publication date | 2012 |
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Context-Aware Category Ranking for Wikipedia Concepts - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2012, written by Huiman Hou, Lijiang Chen, Shimin Chen and Peng Jiang.
Overview
Systems, methods, and computer-readable and executable instructions are provided for categorizing a concept. Categorizing a concept can include selecting a target concept with a number of surrounding textual contexts. Categorizing a concept can also include determining a number of candidate categories for the target concept based on the number of surrounding textual contexts. Categorizing a concept can also include selecting a predefined number of articles, each with a desired relatedness to the number of candidate categories. Furthermore, categorizing a concept can include calculating a relatedness score for each of the number of candidate categories based on a relatedness with the number of articles.