Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) is the process of extracting knowledge from text and representing it in formalized machine readable format, by means of unsupervised, open-domain and abstractive techniques. Despite the growing presence of tools for reusing NLP results as linked data (LD), there is still lack of established practices and benchmarks for the evaluation of OKE results tailored to LD. In this paper, we propose to address this issue by constructing RDF graph banks, based on the definition of logical patterns called OKE Motifs. We demonstrate the usage and extraction techniques of motifs using a broad-coverage OKE tool for the Semantic Web called FRED. Finally, we use identified motifs as empirical data for assessing the quality of...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) graph represents a web-scale distributed knowledge graph interlinking inf...
Linked Open Data has been recognized as a useful source of background knowledge for building content...
Abstract. Information sources such as spreadsheets and databases con-tain a vast amount of structure...
Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) is the process of extracting knowledge from text and representing it...
none5noOpen Knowledge Extraction (OKE) is the process of extracting knowledge from text and represen...
An increasingly large number of sets of linked open data (LOD), typically in RDF format, are being p...
International audienceThe extraction and the disambiguation of knowledge guided by textual resources...
Natural language text, from messages on social media to articles in newspapers, constitutes a signif...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud brings together information described in RDF and stored on the web ...
Abstract. The number of publicly available resources that re-use terms from various OWL ontologies h...
The two key aspects of natural language processing (NLP) applications based on machine learning tec...
The availability of encyclopedic Linked Open Data (LOD) paves the way to a new generation of knowled...
The Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) challenge is aimed at promoting research in the automatic extrac...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud brings together information described in RDF and stored on the web ...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud brings together information described in RDF and stored on the web ...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) graph represents a web-scale distributed knowledge graph interlinking inf...
Linked Open Data has been recognized as a useful source of background knowledge for building content...
Abstract. Information sources such as spreadsheets and databases con-tain a vast amount of structure...
Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) is the process of extracting knowledge from text and representing it...
none5noOpen Knowledge Extraction (OKE) is the process of extracting knowledge from text and represen...
An increasingly large number of sets of linked open data (LOD), typically in RDF format, are being p...
International audienceThe extraction and the disambiguation of knowledge guided by textual resources...
Natural language text, from messages on social media to articles in newspapers, constitutes a signif...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud brings together information described in RDF and stored on the web ...
Abstract. The number of publicly available resources that re-use terms from various OWL ontologies h...
The two key aspects of natural language processing (NLP) applications based on machine learning tec...
The availability of encyclopedic Linked Open Data (LOD) paves the way to a new generation of knowled...
The Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) challenge is aimed at promoting research in the automatic extrac...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud brings together information described in RDF and stored on the web ...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud brings together information described in RDF and stored on the web ...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) graph represents a web-scale distributed knowledge graph interlinking inf...
Linked Open Data has been recognized as a useful source of background knowledge for building content...
Abstract. Information sources such as spreadsheets and databases con-tain a vast amount of structure...