Integrating Cyc and Wikipedia: Folksonomy Meets Rigorously Defined Common-Sense

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Integrating Cyc and Wikipedia: Folksonomy Meets Rigorously Defined Common-Sense
Authors
Olena Medelyan
Catherine Legg
Publication date
2008
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Integrating Cyc and Wikipedia: Folksonomy Meets Rigorously Defined Common-Sense - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2008, written by Olena Medelyan and Catherine Legg.

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Integration of ontologies begins with establishing mappings between their concept entries. Authors map categories from the largest manually-built ontology, Cyc, onto Wikipedia articles describing corresponding concepts. Authors method draws both on Wikipedia’s rich but chaotic hyperlink structure and Cyc’s carefully defined taxonomic and common-sense knowledge. On 9,333 manual alignments by one person, authors achieve an F-measure of 90%; on 100 alignments by six human subjects the average agreement of the method with the subject is close to their agreement with each other. Authors cover 62.8% of Cyc categories relating to common-sense knowledge and discuss what further information might be added to Cyc given this substantial new alignment.

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Medelyan, Olena; Legg, Catherine. (2008). "[[Integrating Cyc and Wikipedia: Folksonomy Meets Rigorously Defined Common-Sense]]". AAAI Press.

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{{cite journal |last1=Medelyan |first1=Olena |last2=Legg |first2=Catherine |title=Integrating Cyc and Wikipedia: Folksonomy Meets Rigorously Defined Common-Sense |date=2008 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Integrating_Cyc_and_Wikipedia:_Folksonomy_Meets_Rigorously_Defined_Common-Sense |journal=AAAI Press}}

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Medelyan, Olena; Legg, Catherine. (2008). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Integrating_Cyc_and_Wikipedia:_Folksonomy_Meets_Rigorously_Defined_Common-Sense">Integrating Cyc and Wikipedia: Folksonomy Meets Rigorously Defined Common-Sense</a>&quot;. AAAI Press.