To extend the coverage of Knowledge Bases (KBs), it is useful to integrate factual information from public tabular data. Ideally, the extracted information should not only be correct, but also novel. So far, the evaluation of state-of-the-art techniques for this task has focused primarily on the correctness of the extractions, but the novelty is less well analysed. To fill this gap, we replicated the evaluation of two state-of-the-art techniques and analyse the amount of novel extractions using two new metrics. We observe that current techniques are biased towards confidence, but this comes at the expense of novelty. We sketch a possible solution for this problem as part of our ongoing research
We propose a new end-to-end method for extending a Knowledge Graph (KG) from tables. Existing techni...
As novelty is a core value in science, a reliable approach to measuring the novelty of scientific do...
Large linked data repositories have been built by leveraging semi-structured data in Wikipedia (e.g....
textabstractTo extend the coverage of Knowledge Bases (KBs), it is useful to integrate factual infor...
Web tables contain a large amount of useful knowledge. Takco is a new large-scale platform designed ...
Web tables contain a large amount of useful knowledge. Takco is a new large-scale platform designed ...
We propose a new end-to-end method for extending a Knowledge Graph (KG) from tables. Existing techni...
Cross-domain knowledge bases such as YAGO, DBpedia, or the Google Knowledge Graph are being used as ...
Cross-domain knowledge bases such as DBpedia, YAGO, or the Google Knowledge Graph have gained increa...
Information extraction systems that remember only novel information (facts that differ semantically ...
Knowledge bases provide the users of the World Wide Web with a vast amount of structured information...
Ell B, Hakimov S, Braukmann P, et al. Towards a Large Corpus of Richly Annotated Web Tables for Know...
HTML tables on web pages ("web tables") have been used successfully as a data source for several app...
Tables in Wikipedia articles contain a wealth of knowledge that would be useful for many application...
Large linked data repositories have been built by leverag-ing semi-structured data in Wikipedia (e.g...
We propose a new end-to-end method for extending a Knowledge Graph (KG) from tables. Existing techni...
As novelty is a core value in science, a reliable approach to measuring the novelty of scientific do...
Large linked data repositories have been built by leveraging semi-structured data in Wikipedia (e.g....
textabstractTo extend the coverage of Knowledge Bases (KBs), it is useful to integrate factual infor...
Web tables contain a large amount of useful knowledge. Takco is a new large-scale platform designed ...
Web tables contain a large amount of useful knowledge. Takco is a new large-scale platform designed ...
We propose a new end-to-end method for extending a Knowledge Graph (KG) from tables. Existing techni...
Cross-domain knowledge bases such as YAGO, DBpedia, or the Google Knowledge Graph are being used as ...
Cross-domain knowledge bases such as DBpedia, YAGO, or the Google Knowledge Graph have gained increa...
Information extraction systems that remember only novel information (facts that differ semantically ...
Knowledge bases provide the users of the World Wide Web with a vast amount of structured information...
Ell B, Hakimov S, Braukmann P, et al. Towards a Large Corpus of Richly Annotated Web Tables for Know...
HTML tables on web pages ("web tables") have been used successfully as a data source for several app...
Tables in Wikipedia articles contain a wealth of knowledge that would be useful for many application...
Large linked data repositories have been built by leverag-ing semi-structured data in Wikipedia (e.g...
We propose a new end-to-end method for extending a Knowledge Graph (KG) from tables. Existing techni...
As novelty is a core value in science, a reliable approach to measuring the novelty of scientific do...
Large linked data repositories have been built by leveraging semi-structured data in Wikipedia (e.g....