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| title = Utilizing Wikipedia in Categorizing Topic Related Blogs into Facets
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| date = 2011
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| authors = [[Daisuke Yokomoto]]<br />[[Kensaku Makita]]<br />[[Takehito Utsuro]]<br />[[Yasuhide Kawada]]<br />[[Tomohiro Fukuhara]]
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| doi = 10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.10.595
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| link = http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042811024220
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'''Utilizing Wikipedia in Categorizing Topic Related Blogs into Facets''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[Daisuke Yokomoto]], [[Kensaku Makita]], [[Takehito Utsuro]], [[Yasuhide Kawada]] and [[Tomohiro Fukuhara]].
 
'''Utilizing Wikipedia in Categorizing Topic Related Blogs into Facets''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[Daisuke Yokomoto]], [[Kensaku Makita]], [[Takehito Utsuro]], [[Yasuhide Kawada]] and [[Tomohiro Fukuhara]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Abstract Given a search query, most existing search engines simply return a ranked list of search results. However, it is often the case that those search result documents consist of a mixture of documents that are closely related to various sub- topics. This paper proposes a framework of categorizing blog posts according to their sub-topics. In framework, the sub-topic of each blog post is identified by utilizing [[Wikipedia]] entries as a knowledge source and each Wikipedia entry title is considered as a sub-topic label. Authors achieve to quickly overview the distribution of sub-topics over the whole collected blog posts.
 
Abstract Given a search query, most existing search engines simply return a ranked list of search results. However, it is often the case that those search result documents consist of a mixture of documents that are closely related to various sub- topics. This paper proposes a framework of categorizing blog posts according to their sub-topics. In framework, the sub-topic of each blog post is identified by utilizing [[Wikipedia]] entries as a knowledge source and each Wikipedia entry title is considered as a sub-topic label. Authors achieve to quickly overview the distribution of sub-topics over the whole collected blog posts.

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Utilizing Wikipedia in Categorizing Topic Related Blogs into Facets
Authors
Daisuke Yokomoto
Kensaku Makita
Takehito Utsuro
Yasuhide Kawada
Tomohiro Fukuhara
Publication date
2011
DOI
10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.10.595
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Utilizing Wikipedia in Categorizing Topic Related Blogs into Facets - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Daisuke Yokomoto, Kensaku Makita, Takehito Utsuro, Yasuhide Kawada and Tomohiro Fukuhara.

Overview

Abstract Given a search query, most existing search engines simply return a ranked list of search results. However, it is often the case that those search result documents consist of a mixture of documents that are closely related to various sub- topics. This paper proposes a framework of categorizing blog posts according to their sub-topics. In framework, the sub-topic of each blog post is identified by utilizing Wikipedia entries as a knowledge source and each Wikipedia entry title is considered as a sub-topic label. Authors achieve to quickly overview the distribution of sub-topics over the whole collected blog posts.