Deriving a Large Scale Taxonomy from Wikipedia
Authors | Simone Paolo Ponzetto Michael Strube |
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Publication date | 2007 |
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Deriving a Large Scale Taxonomy from Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2007, written by Simone Paolo Ponzetto and Michael Strube.
Overview
Authors take the category system in Wikipedia as a conceptual network. Authors label the semantic relations between categories using methods based on connectivity in the network and lexicosyntactic matching. As a result authors are able to derive a large scale taxonomy containing a large amount of subsumption, i.e. isa, relations. Authors evaluate the quality of the created resource by comparing it with ResearchCyc, one of the largest manually annotated ontologies, as well as computing semantic similarity between words in benchmarking datasets.
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Ponzetto, Simone Paolo; Strube, Michael. (2007). "[[Deriving a Large Scale Taxonomy from Wikipedia]]". AAAI Press.
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{{cite journal |last1=Ponzetto |first1=Simone Paolo |last2=Strube |first2=Michael |title=Deriving a Large Scale Taxonomy from Wikipedia |date=2007 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Deriving_a_Large_Scale_Taxonomy_from_Wikipedia |journal=AAAI Press}}
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Ponzetto, Simone Paolo; Strube, Michael. (2007). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Deriving_a_Large_Scale_Taxonomy_from_Wikipedia">Deriving a Large Scale Taxonomy from Wikipedia</a>". AAAI Press.