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BMCBI
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
Assessment of disease named entity recognition on a corpus of annotated sentences
Background: In recent years, the recognition of semantic types from the biomedical scientific literature has been focused on named entities like protein and gene names (PGNs) and ...
Antonio Jimeno-Yepes, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz,...
WSDM
2010
ACM
266views Data Mining» more  WSDM 2010»
15 years 9 months ago
Gathering and Ranking Photos of Named Entities with High Precision, High Recall, and Diversity
Knowledge-sharing communities like Wikipedia and automated extraction methods like those of DBpedia enable the construction of large machine-processible knowledge bases with relat...
Bilyana Taneva, Mouna Kacimi, Gerhard Weikum
XSYM
2009
Springer
264views Database» more  XSYM 2009»
15 years 6 months ago
From Entity Relationship to XML Schema: A Graph-Theoretic Approach
Abstract. We propose a mapping from the Enhanced Entity Relationship conceptual model to the W3C XML Schema Language with the following properties: information and integrity constr...
Massimo Franceschet, Donatella Gubiani, Angelo Mon...
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CORR
2006
Springer
225views Education» more  CORR 2006»
14 years 11 months ago
Building and displaying name relations using automatic unsupervised analysis of newspaper articles
We present a tool that, from automatically recognised names, tries to infer inter-person relations in order to present associated people on maps. Based on an in-house Named Entity...
Bruno Pouliquen, Ralf Steinberger, Camelia Ignat, ...
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ICDM
2006
IEEE
107views Data Mining» more  ICDM 2006»
15 years 5 months ago
Improving Grouped-Entity Resolution Using Quasi-Cliques
The entity resolution (ER) problem, which identifies duplicate entities that refer to the same real world entity, is essential in many applications. In this paper, in particular,...
Byung-Won On, Ergin Elmacioglu, Dongwon Lee, Jaewo...