We detail our methods for generating and applying co-occurrence models for the purpose of placename disambiguation. We explain in detail our use of co-occurrence models for placename disambiguation using a model generated from Wikipedia. The presented system is split into two stages: a batch text & geographic indexer and a real time query engine. Four alternative query constructions and six methods of generating a geographic index are compared. The paper concludes with a full description of future work and ways in which the system could be optimised
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems rely on the identification and disambiguation of plac...
Metonymic location names refer to other, related entities and possess a meaning different from the l...
Place descriptions are used in everyday communication as a common way to convey spatial information....
This paper describes the generation of a model capturing information on how placenames co-occur toge...
In this paper we describe the development of a geographic co-occurrence model and how it can be appl...
In this paper we present Forostar, our GIR system. Forostar augments a traditional IR VSM approach w...
Toponym Disambiguation (TD) in Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems is a crucial technique...
Place name disambiguation, i.e., toponym disambiguation or toponym resolution, is the task of correc...
We report on the experiments undertaken by the NICTA I2D2 Group as part of GeoCLEF 2006. We experime...
An important part of textual information around the world contains some kind of geographic features....
The majority of textual information currently available on the Internet contains some sort of geogra...
Everyday place descriptions often contain place names of fine-grained features, such as buildings or...
WordNet has been used extensively as a resource for the Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) task, both a...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems provide users with functionalities of representation,...
In recent years, geography has acquired a great importance in the context of Information Retrieval ...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems rely on the identification and disambiguation of plac...
Metonymic location names refer to other, related entities and possess a meaning different from the l...
Place descriptions are used in everyday communication as a common way to convey spatial information....
This paper describes the generation of a model capturing information on how placenames co-occur toge...
In this paper we describe the development of a geographic co-occurrence model and how it can be appl...
In this paper we present Forostar, our GIR system. Forostar augments a traditional IR VSM approach w...
Toponym Disambiguation (TD) in Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems is a crucial technique...
Place name disambiguation, i.e., toponym disambiguation or toponym resolution, is the task of correc...
We report on the experiments undertaken by the NICTA I2D2 Group as part of GeoCLEF 2006. We experime...
An important part of textual information around the world contains some kind of geographic features....
The majority of textual information currently available on the Internet contains some sort of geogra...
Everyday place descriptions often contain place names of fine-grained features, such as buildings or...
WordNet has been used extensively as a resource for the Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) task, both a...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems provide users with functionalities of representation,...
In recent years, geography has acquired a great importance in the context of Information Retrieval ...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems rely on the identification and disambiguation of plac...
Metonymic location names refer to other, related entities and possess a meaning different from the l...
Place descriptions are used in everyday communication as a common way to convey spatial information....