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	<pub:InProceedings rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/717/Entity-Disambiguation-for-Wild-Big-Data-Using-Multi-Level-Clustering">
		<rdfs:label><![CDATA[Entity Disambiguation for Wild Big Data Using Multi-Level Clustering]]></rdfs:label>
		<pub:title><![CDATA[Entity Disambiguation for Wild Big Data Using Multi-Level Clustering]]></pub:title>
		<pub:publishedOn rdf:datatype="&xsd;dateTime">2015-10-12T00:00:00-05:00</pub:publishedOn>
		<pub:abstract><![CDATA[When RDF instances represent the same entity they are said
to corefer. For example, two nodes from different RDF graphs 1 both refer
to same individual, musical artist James Brown. Disambiguating entities
is essential for knowledge base population and other tasks that result
in integration or linking of data. Often however, entity instance data
originates from different sources and can be represented using differ-
ent schemas or ontologies. In the age of Big Data, data can have other
characteristics such originating from sources which are schema-less or
without ontological structure. Our work involves researching new ways
to process this type of data in order to perform entity disambiguation.
Our approach uses multi-level clustering and includes fine-grained entity
type recognition, contextualization of entities, online processing of which
can be supported by a parallel architecture.]]></pub:abstract>
		<pub:counter>1217</pub:counter>
		<pub:tag><![CDATA[clustering]]></pub:tag>
		<pub:tag><![CDATA[coference]]></pub:tag>
		<pub:tag><![CDATA[entity disambiguation]]></pub:tag>
		<pub:tag><![CDATA[entity type recognition]]></pub:tag>
		<pub:tag><![CDATA[lda]]></pub:tag>
		<pub:tag><![CDATA[topic modeling]]></pub:tag>
		<pub:booktitle><![CDATA[Doctoral Consortium, 14th International Semantic Web Conference]]></pub:booktitle>
		<pub:publisher><![CDATA[ISWC 2015 Doctoral Consortium CEUR Proceeding]]></pub:publisher>
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