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Entity Linking with People Entity on Wikipedia
Authors
Weiqian Yan
Kanchan Khurad
Publication date
2017
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Entity Linking with People Entity on Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2017, written by Weiqian Yan and Kanchan Khurad.

Overview

This paper introduces a new model that uses named entity recognition, coreference resolution, and entity linking techniques, to approach the task of linking people entities on Wikipedia people pages to their corresponding Wikipedia pages if applicable. Authors task is different from general and traditional entity linking because authors are working in a limited domain, namely, people entities, and authors are including pronouns as entities, whereas in the past, pronouns were never considered as entities in entity linking. Authors have built 2 models, both outperforms baseline model significantly. The purpose of project is to build a model that could be use to generate cleaner data for future entity linking tasks. Authors contribution include a clean data set consisting of 50Wikipedia people pages, and 2 entity linking models, specifically tuned for this domain.

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Yan, Weiqian; Khurad, Kanchan. (2017). "[[Entity Linking with People Entity on Wikipedia]]".

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{{cite journal |last1=Yan |first1=Weiqian |last2=Khurad |first2=Kanchan |title=Entity Linking with People Entity on Wikipedia |date=2017 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Entity_Linking_with_People_Entity_on_Wikipedia}}

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Yan, Weiqian; Khurad, Kanchan. (2017). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Entity_Linking_with_People_Entity_on_Wikipedia">Entity Linking with People Entity on Wikipedia</a>&quot;.