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2014
Proceedings of the first international workshop on Entity recognition & disambiguation - ERD '14
The paper describes NEMO, a system for extracting entity mentions from text and linking them to Wikipedia (and Freebase), which participated in the ERD 2014 challenge. ...
The model is trained on a large dataset derived from Wikipedia, and achieves state-of-the-art results on the datasets in the ERD evaluation without employing explicitly ERD-specific training data. ...
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE NEMO (acronym for Named Entities Made Obvious) is a system that preserves the general architecture of the MSR system that participated in the TAC 2013 evaluation with the id MS_MLI ...
doi:10.1145/2633211.2634360
dblp:conf/sigir/Cucerzan14
fatcat:7lu7det6h5aazk7536ucviofni
UBC entity recognition and disambiguation at ERD 2014
2014
Proceedings of the first international workshop on Entity recognition & disambiguation - ERD '14
This paper describes the system developed at the University of the Basque Country (UBC) for the Entity Recognition and Disambiguation Challenge (ERD 2014). ...
This simple method obtained good results in the ERD challenge, reaching the top 10 for both tracks. ...
Acknowledgements The research leading to these results was carried out as part of the READERS project (http://nlp.uned.es/readers-project/) funded by European CommunityâȂŹs in the framework of ERA-NET ...
doi:10.1145/2633211.2634357
dblp:conf/sigir/BarrenaAS14
fatcat:wjti6a5q2rcmdis5g2gldxtqaa
The neofonie NERD system at the ERD challenge 2014
2014
Proceedings of the first international workshop on Entity recognition & disambiguation - ERD '14
This paper describes Neofonie NERD, our Named Entity Recognition and Disambiguation system submitted to the ERD Challenge 2014. ...
We achieved 70.0% F1-score in the final evaluation, which is 5.7 percent points above the average of all participating teams. ...
The evaluation thus measures the end-to-end performance of a named entity disambiguation system. The ERD Challenge is composed of a short track and a long track. ...
doi:10.1145/2633211.2634358
dblp:conf/sigir/KemmererGMAE14
fatcat:ve3qhqkbwbfzpmoi2mwyuqe4ji
The SMAPH system for query entity recognition and disambiguation
2014
Proceedings of the first international workshop on Entity recognition & disambiguation - ERD '14
The SMAPH system ranked third on the development set and first on the final blind test of the 2014 ERD Challenge short text track. ...
This is done in a novel way by detecting the keywords-in-context by looking at the bold parts of the search snippets; (3) Candidate generation -candidate entities are generated in two ways: from the Wikipedia ...
INTRODUCTION This paper describes the SMAPH system that participated in the short track of the 2014 Entity Recognition and Disambiguation (ERD) Challenge [2] hosted by SIGIR. ...
doi:10.1145/2633211.2634348
dblp:conf/sigir/CornoltiFCSR14
fatcat:3o4gs3h6pzhzfnedyg3awih2qu
Multi-lingual Entity Discovery and Linking
2018
Proceedings of ACL 2018, Tutorial Abstracts
Transactions of the As-
sociation for Computational Linguistics 3:145-156.
S. Cucerzan. 2014a. Named entities made obvious:
The participation in the erd 2014 evaluation. In SI-
GIR Forum 2014. ...
The NEMO entity link-
ing system developed by Silviu has scored
the top performance during the four consec-
utive years it participated in the TAC-KBP
evaluations organized by NIST and LDC. ...
doi:10.18653/v1/p18-5008
dblp:conf/acl/SilJRC18
fatcat:zwhtjcdjnrc6zlcztuvdka2yxq
The Effect of MySQL Workbench in Teaching Entity-Relationship Diagram (ERD) to Relational Schema Mapping
2016
International Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science
The Effect of MySQL Workbench in Teaching Entity-Relationship Diagram (ERD) to Relational Schema Mapping ...
We investigated the effect of using MySQL Workbench in teaching ERD-Relational schema mapping. We identified the pros and cons of using visualization in teaching the topic. ...
Cher Hendricks for her feedback on the initial report of Study A. We also wish to thank all the students who participated in the studies. ...
doi:10.5815/ijmecs.2016.07.01
fatcat:hikabx6psrhv5awsllcyadxgnm
Understanding Information Needs
[chapter]
2018
Advanced Topics in Information Retrieval
In Sect. 7.3, we perform entity linking in queries, which is about recognizing specific entity mentions and annotating them with unique identifiers from the underlying knowledge repository. ...
Specifically, in Sect. 7.2, we seek to identify the types or categories of entities that are targeted by the query. ...
A pioneering effort in this area was the Entity Recognition and Disambiguation (ERD) Challenge in 2014, organized by representatives of major web search engine companies [17] . ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-93935-3_7
fatcat:kbqo7rhshrcivlfsauptk3z3oa
Co-evolutionary Learning for Cognitive Computer Generated Entities
[chapter]
2014
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
During evaluation, each individual participated in engagements, with each engagement consisting of tries. ...
the specific machinelearning approach utilized in this paper, namely evolutionary algorithms. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-07467-2_13
fatcat:e5hmki2ufjfa3aywukdq7qnkim
ETHERST: Ethereum-Based Public Key Infrastructure Identity Management with a Reward-and-Punishment Mechanism
2021
Symmetry
Several works utilize the currency property in blockchains to implement the reward-and-punishment mechanism. ...
Symmetric or asymmetric encryption schemes are widely used in identity authentication in any kind of PKI. The conventional PKI has several drawbacks due to the centralized and non-transparent design. ...
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/sym13091640
fatcat:z27prkrpnjfxxfztj7zmjripbu
Enabling Knowledge through Structured Disaster Damage & Loss Data Management System
2022
Sustainability
The part of the IS devoted to building damage is described in depth showing how obstacles and difficulties highlighted in the collection and use of data in the Greek and the Italian case have been approached ...
The IS is described in detail, starting from the stakeholder consultation to elicit the requirements, to the system's architecture, design and implementation. ...
Acknowledgments: The research has been the result of a long term effort: in particular we wish to recall here the IDEA project funded under the 2014 call for proposals for Prevention and Preparedness in ...
doi:10.3390/su14106187
fatcat:qrt5eihdmbcj5gut2c4tugxl2y
Entering into sponsorship agreements. Perspectives for charitable works of the Church in Poland
2019
Prawo Kanoniczne
The name of the sponsoring institute was often included in the institution's business name. In a way, sponsored work operated in the sense of being a family business. ...
Catholic healthcare entities which are founded and sponsored by religious congregations and dioceses usually undertake such action in their sponsor's name 7 . ...
doi:10.21697/pk.2019.62.1.04
fatcat:jc3jxob4azhyda2habix3g2kem
Design and Implementation of a Web-based Project Management Information System
2018
International Journal of Designs for Learning
This case details the development of the software and describes its use in real world projects. ...
Existing project management software offerings are not conducive to learning project management techniques as specified in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). ...
Detailed descriptions of these entities are included in the appendix. ...
doi:10.14434/ijdl.v9i1.23344
fatcat:xhwkqmnflng7zc5bgpc7bjx7gq
Discovering and disambiguating named entities in text
2013
Proceedings of the 2013 Sigmod/PODS Ph.D. symposium on PhD symposium - SIGMOD'13 PhD Symposium
A key challenge is the ambiguity of entity names, requiring robust methods to disambiguate names to canonical entities registered in a knowledge base. ...
The third contribution addresses the discovery of emerging entities by modeling the entities not present in the knowledge base in an explicit manner. ...
ERD Challenge The Entity Recognition and Disambiguation challenge was held first in 2014 as a SIGIR workshop. ...
doi:10.1145/2483574.2483582
dblp:conf/sigmod/Hoffart13
fatcat:bjqq5uusrragdm7ewraf63of4e
Indexing Languages and Subject Representation: A Fascinating and Inexhaustible Field of Research
2016
Knowledge organization
She holds a master's degree in library science from Université de Montréal, and a PhD in information studies from the University of Toronto. ...
Prior to joining the faculty at UdeM, she worked as bilingual indexing and thesaurus specialist for the Canadian and Québec governments, as well as with several non-profit organizations. ...
Class names were inspired by keywords extracted from titles and summaries in the sample collection, by DDC captions, by ERD class names, and by EDUthès descriptors. ...
doi:10.5771/0943-7444-2016-7-550
fatcat:vpkgaeofynh2xk4gjneothxoey
Systems Analysis and Design
[chapter]
2015
Evaluation of Human Work
Each entity is given a name which is always shown in the singular and in upper case text e.g. Entity types are linked by means of "relationships". ...
The many to many relationship type differs from the other types in that the relationship itself holds data which cannot be stored effectively in either of the participating entity types. ...
In the example below the payback period is in year 4, as the cumulative benefits of 123500 exceed the cumulative costs of 116300. Note. ...
doi:10.1201/b18362-20
fatcat:mikpdx36srgtfnuuatqupqm3hm
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