Entity Extraction and Disambiguation in Short Text Using Wikipedia and Semantic User Profiles

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Entity Extraction and Disambiguation in Short Text Using Wikipedia and Semantic User Profiles
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Ignacio Zendejas
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2014
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Entity Extraction and Disambiguation in Short Text Using Wikipedia and Semantic User Profiles - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Ignacio Zendejas.

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Authors focus on entity extraction and disambiguation in short text communications, which have experienced some advances in the last decade, but to this day remain very challenging. Much of the research that has helped advance the field has leveraged crowd-sourced, external knowledge bases like Wikipedia to build probabilistic and machine learning models for entity extraction. That work has its basis in Wikify! and has recently been applied to understanding the topics discussed on social media where a terse, lossy form of communication makes topic detection even more challenging. Authors expand on this work and show that on the Twitter data experiments authors conducted that leveraging a rich, semantic history of entities that users discuss can improve the accuracy of semantically annotating their future social media posts.

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Zendejas, Ignacio. (2014). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Entity_Extraction_and_Disambiguation_in_Short_Text_Using_Wikipedia_and_Semantic_User_Profiles">Entity Extraction and Disambiguation in Short Text Using Wikipedia and Semantic User Profiles</a>&quot;.