Angel X. Chang
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| Angel X. Chang (Alternative names for this author) | |
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| Co-authors | Google, Valentin I. Spitkovsky |
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Datasets
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| Google dataset linking strings and concepts |
Publications
Only those publications related to wikis are shown here.| Title | Keyword(s) | Published in | Language | DateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Abstract | R | C |
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| A Cross-Lingual Dictionary for English Wikipedia Concepts | Information retrieval Entity linking Wikipedia |
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation | English | 2012 | We present a resource for automatically associating strings of text with English Wikipedia concepts. Our machinery is bi-directional, in the sense that it uses the same fundamental probabilistic methods to map strings to empirical distributions over Wikipedia articles as it does to map article URLs to distributions over short, language-independent strings of natural language text. For maximal interoperability, we release our resource as a set of flat line-based text files, lexicographically sorted and encoded with UTF-8. These files capture joint probability distributions underlying concepts (we use the terms article, concept and Wikipedia URL interchangeably) and associated snippets of text, as well as other features that can come in handy when working with Wikipedia articles and related information. | 5 | 0 |
