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SemTag and seeker
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2003
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EngineeringTaggingSemantic TechnologySemanticsSemantic WebCorpus LinguisticsText MiningNatural Language ProcessingLanguage DocumentationInformation RetrievalData ScienceComputational LinguisticsSemtag ApplicationLanguage StudiesComparative AnalysisSeeker PlatformEntity DisambiguationKnowledge DiscoverySemantic Web TechniqueSemantic ComputingHumanitiesSemantic TaggingGlobal Challenge
This paper describes Seeker, a platform for large-scale text analytics, and SemTag, an application written on the platform to perform automated semantic tagging of large corpora. We apply SemTag to a collection of approximately 264 million web pages, and generate approximately 434 million automatically disambiguated semantic tags, published to the web as a label bureau providing metadata regarding the 434 million annotations. To our knowledge, this is the largest scale semantic tagging effort to date.We describe the Seeker platform, discuss the architecture of the SemTag application, describe a new disambiguation algorithm specialized to support ontological disambiguation of large-scale data, evaluate the algorithm, and present our final results with information about acquiring and making use of the semantic tags. We argue that automated large scale semantic tagging of ambiguous content can bootstrap and accelerate the creation of the semantic web.
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