The Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) challenge, at its second edition, has the ambition to provide a reference framework for research on Knowledge Extraction from text for the Semantic Web by re-defining a number of tasks (typically from information and knowledge extraction), taking into account specific SW requirements. The OKE challenge defines two tasks: (1) Entity Recognition, Linking and Typing for Knowledge Base population; (2) Class Induction and entity typing for Vocabulary and Knowledge Base enrichment. Task 1 consists of identifying Entities in a sentence and create an OWL individual representing it, link to a reference KB (DBpedia) when possible and assigning a type to such individual. Task 2 consists in producing rdf:type stateme...
International audienceOpen Information Extraction (OIE) is the task of extracting tuples of the form...
Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) is the process of extracting knowledge from text and representing it...
Open information extraction approaches are useful but insufficient alone for populating the Web with...
The Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) challenge, at its second edition, has the ambition to provide a ...
The Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) challenge is aimed at promoting research in the automatic extrac...
Comunicació presentada al 4th SemWebEval Challenge at ESWC 2017, celebrat entre els dies 28 de maig ...
In this paper we present a system for the 2016 edition of the Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) Challe...
Though ontologies are considered central to foster the Semantic Web effort, their practical applicat...
Though ontologies are considered central to foster the Semantic Web effort, their practical applicat...
Extracting structured information from text plays a crucial role in automatic knowledge acquisition ...
Extracting structured information from text plays a crucial role in automatic knowledge acquisition ...
Abstract: This report contains a survey of Knowledge Extraction from structured sources such as rela...
International audienceOpen Information Extraction (OIE) aims to automatically identify all the possi...
Human language records most of the information and knowledge produced by organizations and individua...
Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) is the process of extracting knowledge from text and representing it...
International audienceOpen Information Extraction (OIE) is the task of extracting tuples of the form...
Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) is the process of extracting knowledge from text and representing it...
Open information extraction approaches are useful but insufficient alone for populating the Web with...
The Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) challenge, at its second edition, has the ambition to provide a ...
The Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) challenge is aimed at promoting research in the automatic extrac...
Comunicació presentada al 4th SemWebEval Challenge at ESWC 2017, celebrat entre els dies 28 de maig ...
In this paper we present a system for the 2016 edition of the Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) Challe...
Though ontologies are considered central to foster the Semantic Web effort, their practical applicat...
Though ontologies are considered central to foster the Semantic Web effort, their practical applicat...
Extracting structured information from text plays a crucial role in automatic knowledge acquisition ...
Extracting structured information from text plays a crucial role in automatic knowledge acquisition ...
Abstract: This report contains a survey of Knowledge Extraction from structured sources such as rela...
International audienceOpen Information Extraction (OIE) aims to automatically identify all the possi...
Human language records most of the information and knowledge produced by organizations and individua...
Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) is the process of extracting knowledge from text and representing it...
International audienceOpen Information Extraction (OIE) is the task of extracting tuples of the form...
Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) is the process of extracting knowledge from text and representing it...
Open information extraction approaches are useful but insufficient alone for populating the Web with...