B. Pereira Nunes, R. Kawase, S. Dietze, D. Taibi, M. Casanova, and W. Nejdl. Proceedings of the Web of Linked Entities Workshop in conjuction with the 11th International Semantic Web Conference, volume 906 of CEUR-WS.org, page 45--57. (November 2012)
Abstract
The richness of the (Semantic) Web lies in its ability to link related resources as well as data across the Web. However, while relations within particular datasets are often well defined, links between disparate datasets and corpora of Web resources are rare. The increasingly widespread use of cross-domain reference datasets, such as Freebase and DBpedia for annotating and enriching datasets as well as document corpora, opens up opportunities to exploit their inherent semantics to uncover semantic relationships between disparate resources. In this paper, we present an approach to uncover relationships between disparate entities by analyzing the graphs of used reference datasets. We adapt a relationship assessment methodology from social network theory to measure the connectivity between entities in reference datasets and exploit these measures to identify correlated Web resources. Finally, we present an evaluation of our approach using the publicly available datasets Bibsonomy and USAToday.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 pereiranunes2012entities
%A Pereira Nunes, Bernardo
%A Kawase, Ricardo
%A Dietze, Stefan
%A Taibi, Davide
%A Casanova, Marco Antonio
%A Nejdl, Wolfgang
%B Proceedings of the Web of Linked Entities Workshop in conjuction with the 11th International Semantic Web Conference
%D 2012
%E Rizzo, Giuseppe
%E Mendes, Pablo
%E Charton, Eric
%E Hellmann, Sebastian
%E Kalyanpur, Aditya
%K data detection entity graph l3s linked linkedup myown network social theory
%P 45--57
%T Can Entities be Friends?
%U http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-906/paper6.pdf
%V 906
%X The richness of the (Semantic) Web lies in its ability to link related resources as well as data across the Web. However, while relations within particular datasets are often well defined, links between disparate datasets and corpora of Web resources are rare. The increasingly widespread use of cross-domain reference datasets, such as Freebase and DBpedia for annotating and enriching datasets as well as document corpora, opens up opportunities to exploit their inherent semantics to uncover semantic relationships between disparate resources. In this paper, we present an approach to uncover relationships between disparate entities by analyzing the graphs of used reference datasets. We adapt a relationship assessment methodology from social network theory to measure the connectivity between entities in reference datasets and exploit these measures to identify correlated Web resources. Finally, we present an evaluation of our approach using the publicly available datasets Bibsonomy and USAToday.
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