利用共同作者身份和传记信息解决DBLP中的作者歧义

Hussein Hazimeh, Iman Youness, J. Makki, Hassan Noureddine, J. Tscherrig, E. Mugellini, Omar Abou Khaled
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许多作者可以共享相同的名字,这构成了一个严重的问题,影响了检索结果的相关性,并构成了我们寻找这种方法来在作者姓名实体级别覆盖这个问题的动机。解决这样的问题可能会在文档检索、网络搜索和数据质量方面带来积极的回报。这个实体解析任务可以作为一个非监督问题来处理,其中有一组特征可以用于解析工作,或者作为一个监督问题来计算两个引用之间的相似性,然后对它们是否相同进行分类。最近的方法通常利用诸如:合著者、地点、主题相似度、隶属关系和出版物标题等特征来处理作者歧义。在本文中,使用三个属性来依次处理这个问题。共同作者首先是一个众所周知的属性,然后是从传记中提取的主题和从属关系,这些都可以在出版物中找到,这是我们本文的新颖性框架。
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Leveraging Co-authorship and Biographical Information for Author Ambiguity Resolution in DBLP
Many authors can share the same name and this constitutes a serious problem that affects the relevancy of retrieval results and constitutes our motivation of finding such approach to cover this issue at the author names entity level. Solving such a problem may return with positive gain at the level of document retrieval, web search and the quality of data. This entity resolution task can be tackled as an unsupervised problem, where there are set of features that can be employed for the resolution job, or as supervised problem to compute the similarities among two citations and then classify if they are the same or not. Recent approaches usually utilize features such as: co-author, venue, topic similarity, affiliations and title of publications to deal with author ambiguity. In this paper, three attributes are used to treat this problem sequentially. The co-authorship firstly which is a well-known attribute, and then the topic and affiliation extracted from biographies, which can be found inside the publication, and this is our novelty frame in this paper.
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