Sense and Reference Disambiguation in Wikipedia

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Sense and Reference Disambiguation in Wikipedia
Authors
Hui Shen
Razvan C. Bunescu
Rada Mihalcea
Publication date
2012
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Sense and Reference Disambiguation in Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2012, written by Hui Shen, Razvan C. Bunescu and Rada Mihalcea.

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Wikipedia articles are annotated by volunteer contributors with numerous links that connect words and phrases to relevant titles in Wikipedia. In this paper, authors identify inconsistencies in the user annotation of links and show that they can have a substantial impact on the performance of word sense disambiguation systems that are trained on Wikipedia links. Authors describe two major types of link annotations ‐ sense and reference ‐ that are frequently used without being explicitly distinguished in Wikipedia, and present an approach to training sense and reference disambiguation systems in the presence of such annotation inconsistencies. Experimental results demonstrate that accounting for annotation ambiguity in Wikipedia links leads to significant improvements in disambiguation accuracy.

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Shen, Hui; Bunescu, Razvan C.; Mihalcea, Rada. (2012). "[[Sense and Reference Disambiguation in Wikipedia]]".

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{{cite journal |last1=Shen |first1=Hui |last2=Bunescu |first2=Razvan C. |last3=Mihalcea |first3=Rada |title=Sense and Reference Disambiguation in Wikipedia |date=2012 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Sense_and_Reference_Disambiguation_in_Wikipedia}}

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Shen, Hui; Bunescu, Razvan C.; Mihalcea, Rada. (2012). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Sense_and_Reference_Disambiguation_in_Wikipedia">Sense and Reference Disambiguation in Wikipedia</a>&quot;.