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Extending the coverage of DBpedia properties using distant supervision over Wikipedia
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Abstract. DBpedia is a Semantic Web project aiming to extract structured data from Wikipedia articles. Due to the increasing number of resources linked to it, DBpedia plays a central role in the Linked Open Data community. Currently, the information contained in DBpedia is mainly collected from Wikipedia infoboxes, a set of subject-attribute-value triples that represents a summary of the Wikipedia page. These infoboxes are manually compiled by the Wikipedia contributors, and in more than 50 % of the Wikipedia articles the infobox is missing. In this article, we use the distant supervision paradigm to extract the missing information directly from the Wikipedia article, using a Relation Extraction tool trained on the information already present in DBpedia. We evaluate our system on a data set consisting of seven DBpedia properties, demonstrating the suitability of the approach in extending the DBpedia coverage. 1
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