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Integrating Cyc and Wikipedia: folksonomy meets rigorously defined common-sense

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by O Medelyan, Cathy LeggCathy Legg
Integration of ontologies begins with establishing mappings between their concept entries. We map categories from the largest manually-built ontology, Cyc, onto Wikipedia articles describing corresponding concepts. Our method draws both on Wikipedia’s rich but chaotic hyperlink structure and Cyc’s carefully defined taxonomic and common-sense knowledge. On 9,333 manual alignments by one person, we achieve an F-measure of 90%; on 100 alignments by six human subjects the average agreement of the method with the subject is close to their agreement with each other. We cover 62.8% of Cyc categories relating to common-sense knowledge and discuss what further information might be added to Cyc given this substantial new alignment.

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Pagination

13-18

Location

Chicago, Ill.

Start date

2008-07-13

End date

2008-07-17

ISBN-13

9781577353683

Language

eng

Notes

AAAI Technical Report WS-08-15

Publication classification

E Conference publication, E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2008, AAAI

Editor/Contributor(s)

Cohn A

Title of proceedings

AAAI 2008 : Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Event

Association for the advancement of artificial intelligence. Conference (23rd : 2008 : Chicago, Ill.)

Publisher

AAAI Press

Place of publication

Menlo Park, Calif.

Series

Wikipedia and Artificial Intelligence: An Evolving Synergy: Technical report WS-08-15

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