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Agarwal, P. (2017). Time-Aware Named Entity Disambiguation. Master Thesis, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken.

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Agarwal, Prabal1, Autor           
Strötgen, Jannik2, Ratgeber           
Weikum, Gerhard2, Gutachter           
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1International Max Planck Research School, MPI for Informatics, Max Planck Society, ou_1116551              
2Databases and Information Systems, MPI for Informatics, Max Planck Society, ou_24018              

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 Zusammenfassung: Named Entity Disambiguation (NED) is a Natural Language Processing task of linking mentions of named entities is a text to their corresponding entries in a Knowledge Base. It serves as a crucial component in applications such as Semantic Search, Knowledge Base Population, and Opinion Mining. Currently deployed tools for NED are based on sophisticated models that use coherence relation among entities and distributed vectors to represent the entity mentions and their contexts in a document to disambiguate them collectively. Factors that have not been considered yet in this track are the semantics of temporal information about canonical entity forms and their mentions. Even though temporal expressions in a text give inherent structural characteristic to it, for instance, it can map a topic being discussed to a certain period of known history, yet such expressions are leveraged no differently than other dictionary words. In this thesis we propose the first time-aware NED model, which extends a state-of-the-art learning to rank approach based on joint word-entity embeddings. For this we introduce the concept of temporal signatures that is used in our work to represent the importance of each entity in a Knowledge Base over a historical time-line. Such signatures for the entities and temporal contexts for the entity mentions are represented in our proposed temporal vector space to model the similarities between them. We evaluated our method on CoNLL-AIDA and TAC 2010, which are two widely used datasets in the NED track. However, because such datasets are composed of news articles from a short time-period, they do not provide extensive evaluation for our proposed temoral similarity modeling. Therefore, we curated a dia-chronic dataset, diaNED, with the characteristic of temporally diverse entity mentions in its text collection.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2017-12-182017
 Publikationsstatus: Erschienen
 Seiten: 96 p.
 Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Saarbrücken : Universität des Saarlandes
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 Identifikatoren: BibTex Citekey: AgarwalMaster2017
 Art des Abschluß: Master

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