This paper describes the methods used in the submission of Knowledge Media institute (KMI), The Open University to the NTCIR-9 Cross-Lingual Link Discovery (CLLD)task entitled CrossLink. KMI submitted four runs for link discovery from English to Chinese; however, the developed methods, which utilise Explicit Semantic Analysis (ESA), are applicable also to other language combinations. Three of the runs are based on exploiting the existing cross-lingual mapping between different versions of Wikipedia articles. In the fourth run, we assume information about the mapping is not available. Our methods achieved encouraging results and we describe in detail how their performance can be further improved. Finally, we discuss two important issues in l...
International audienceWikipedia is a large multilingual collection of interlinked articles, used and...
This study describes a link detection method to find relevant cross-lingual links from Korean Wikipe...
Wikipedia becomes one of the largest knowledge bases on the Web. It has attracted 513 million page v...
This paper explores how to automatically generate cross language links between resources in large do...
Cross-Lingual Link Discovery (CLLD) aims to automatically find links between documents written in di...
Sorg P, Cimiano P. Enriching the crosslingual link structure of Wikipedia - A classification-based a...
The Wikipedia has become the most popular online source of encyclopedic information. The English Wik...
At NTCIR-9, we participated in the cross-lingual link discovery (Crosslink) task. In this paper we d...
Cross-Lingual Link Discovery (CLLD) is a new problem in Information Retrieval. The aim is to automat...
At NTCIR-9, we participated in the cross-lingual link discovery (Crosslink) task. In this paper we d...
Wikipedia is an online multilingual encyclopedia that contains a very large number of articles cover...
Cross-Lingual Link Discovery (CLLD) aims to automatically find links between documents written in di...
International audienceWikipedia is a well-known public and collaborative ency- clopaedia consisting ...
DCU participated in the English to Chinese (C2E) and Chinese to English (C2E) subtasks of the NTCIR ...
In this paper we examine automated Chinese to English link discovery in Wikipedia and the effects of...
International audienceWikipedia is a large multilingual collection of interlinked articles, used and...
This study describes a link detection method to find relevant cross-lingual links from Korean Wikipe...
Wikipedia becomes one of the largest knowledge bases on the Web. It has attracted 513 million page v...
This paper explores how to automatically generate cross language links between resources in large do...
Cross-Lingual Link Discovery (CLLD) aims to automatically find links between documents written in di...
Sorg P, Cimiano P. Enriching the crosslingual link structure of Wikipedia - A classification-based a...
The Wikipedia has become the most popular online source of encyclopedic information. The English Wik...
At NTCIR-9, we participated in the cross-lingual link discovery (Crosslink) task. In this paper we d...
Cross-Lingual Link Discovery (CLLD) is a new problem in Information Retrieval. The aim is to automat...
At NTCIR-9, we participated in the cross-lingual link discovery (Crosslink) task. In this paper we d...
Wikipedia is an online multilingual encyclopedia that contains a very large number of articles cover...
Cross-Lingual Link Discovery (CLLD) aims to automatically find links between documents written in di...
International audienceWikipedia is a well-known public and collaborative ency- clopaedia consisting ...
DCU participated in the English to Chinese (C2E) and Chinese to English (C2E) subtasks of the NTCIR ...
In this paper we examine automated Chinese to English link discovery in Wikipedia and the effects of...
International audienceWikipedia is a large multilingual collection of interlinked articles, used and...
This study describes a link detection method to find relevant cross-lingual links from Korean Wikipe...
Wikipedia becomes one of the largest knowledge bases on the Web. It has attracted 513 million page v...