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CLEF
2010
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
DAEDALUS at ImageCLEF Wikipedia Retrieval 2010: Expanding with Semantic Information from Context
This paper describes the participation of DAEDALUS at the ImageCLEF 2010 Wikipedia Retrieval task. The main focus of our experiments is to evaluate the impact in the image retrieva...
Sara Lana-Serrano, Julio Villena-Román, Jos...
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ECAI
2000
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Enriching very large ontologies using the WWW
This paper explores the possibility to exploit text on the world wide web in order to enrich the concepts in existing ontologies. First, a method to retrieve documents from the WWW...
Eneko Agirre, Olatz Ansa, Eduard H. Hovy, David Ma...
LEC
2002
IEEE
178views Languages» more  LEC 2002»
15 years 5 months ago
Building Large Scale Ontology Networks
Adoptable, high performing, large scale ontologies that can be extended to support multi-media play a crucial role in building effective content and knowledge management systems a...
Vasudeva Varma
LREC
2010
182views Education» more  LREC 2010»
15 years 1 months ago
Wikicorpus: A Word-Sense Disambiguated Multilingual Wikipedia Corpus
This article presents a new freely available trilingual corpus (Catalan, Spanish, English) that contains large portions of the Wikipedia and has been automatically enriched with l...
Samuel Reese, Gemma Boleda, Montse Cuadros, Llu&ia...
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ESWS
2008
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Distinguishing between Instances and Classes in the Wikipedia Taxonomy
This paper presents an automatic method for differentiating between instances and classes in a large scale taxonomy induced from the Wikipedia category network. The method exploits...
Cäcilia Zirn, Vivi Nastase, Michael Strube