ABSTRACT In the digital era, Wikipedia represents a comprehensive cross-domain source of knowledge with millions of contributors. The DBpedia project transforms Wikipedia content into RDF and currently plays a crucial role in the Web of Data as a central multilingual interlinking hub. However, its main classification system depends on human curation, which causes it to lack coverage, resulting in a large amount of untyped resources. We present an unsupervised approach that automatically learns a taxonomy from the Wikipedia category system and extensively assigns types to DBpedia entities, through the combination of several interdisciplinary techniques. It provides a robust backbone for DBpedia knowledge and has the benefit of being easy to ...
Abstract. The DBpedia project extracts information from Wikipedia, interlinks it with other knowledg...
Wikipedia is not only a large encyclopedia, but lately also a source of linguistic data for various ...
DBpedia contains millions of untyped entities, either if we consider the native DBpedia ontology, or...
The DBpedia community project extracts structured, multilingual knowledge from Wikipedia and makes i...
The DBpedia community project extracts structured, multilingual knowledge from Wikipedia and makes i...
DBpedia is a project aiming to represent Wikipedia content in RDF triples. It plays a central role i...
Abstract. The DBpedia community project extracts structured, multilingual knowledge from Wikipedia a...
Abstract. The advent of Wikipedia as the best digital representation of cross-domain knowledge is no...
When it comes to factual knowledge about a wide range of domains, Wikipedia is often the prime sourc...
Abstract DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured informa-tion from Wikipedia and to make...
The Wikipedia category graph serves as the taxonomic backbone for large-scale knowledge graphs like ...
The Web has evolved into a huge mine of knowledge carved in different forms, the predominant one sti...
This paper introduces Wikipedia as an extensive knowledge base which provides additional information...
A novel method for unsupervised acquisition of knowledge for taxonomies of concepts from raw Wikiped...
Abstract. The DBpedia project extracts information from Wikipedia, interlinks it with other knowledg...
Abstract. The DBpedia project extracts information from Wikipedia, interlinks it with other knowledg...
Wikipedia is not only a large encyclopedia, but lately also a source of linguistic data for various ...
DBpedia contains millions of untyped entities, either if we consider the native DBpedia ontology, or...
The DBpedia community project extracts structured, multilingual knowledge from Wikipedia and makes i...
The DBpedia community project extracts structured, multilingual knowledge from Wikipedia and makes i...
DBpedia is a project aiming to represent Wikipedia content in RDF triples. It plays a central role i...
Abstract. The DBpedia community project extracts structured, multilingual knowledge from Wikipedia a...
Abstract. The advent of Wikipedia as the best digital representation of cross-domain knowledge is no...
When it comes to factual knowledge about a wide range of domains, Wikipedia is often the prime sourc...
Abstract DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured informa-tion from Wikipedia and to make...
The Wikipedia category graph serves as the taxonomic backbone for large-scale knowledge graphs like ...
The Web has evolved into a huge mine of knowledge carved in different forms, the predominant one sti...
This paper introduces Wikipedia as an extensive knowledge base which provides additional information...
A novel method for unsupervised acquisition of knowledge for taxonomies of concepts from raw Wikiped...
Abstract. The DBpedia project extracts information from Wikipedia, interlinks it with other knowledg...
Abstract. The DBpedia project extracts information from Wikipedia, interlinks it with other knowledg...
Wikipedia is not only a large encyclopedia, but lately also a source of linguistic data for various ...
DBpedia contains millions of untyped entities, either if we consider the native DBpedia ontology, or...