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Named entity disambiguation by leveraging wikipedia semantic knowledge
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EngineeringLimited Coverage ProblemSemantic WebSemanticsSemantic SimilarityCorpus LinguisticsText MiningNatural Language ProcessingComputational Social ScienceWikipedia Semantic KnowledgeInformation RetrievalData ScienceLanguage StudiesNamed-entity RecognitionSocial Network AnalysisSocial NetworksEntity DisambiguationKnowledge DiscoveryTerminology ExtractionName Ambiguity ProblemLinguisticsWord-sense Disambiguation
Name ambiguity problem has raised an urgent demand for efficient, high-quality named entity disambiguation methods. The key problem of named entity disambiguation is to measure the similarity between occurrences of names. The traditional methods measure the similarity using the bag of words (BOW) model. The BOW, however, ignores all the semantic relations such as social relatedness between named entities, associative relatedness between concepts, polysemy and synonymy between key terms. So the BOW cannot reflect the actual similarity. Some research has investigated social networks as background knowledge for disambiguation. Social networks, however, can only capture the social relatedness between named entities, and often suffer the limited coverage problem.
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