Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on Exploiting Semantic Annotations in Information Retrieval 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2810133.2810145
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An Interface Sketch for Queripidia

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“…Finally, the task of querying by entities and for entities, where both the query and the results are entities, can be classified as related entity finding [62, §4.4.3]. Dietz and Schuhmacher [131] introduced Queripidia, as a set of knowledge portfolios. A knowledge portfolio represented a query-specific collection of relevant entities, combined with text passages from the web that explain why the entity is rel-.…”
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“…Finally, the task of querying by entities and for entities, where both the query and the results are entities, can be classified as related entity finding [62, §4.4.3]. Dietz and Schuhmacher [131] introduced Queripidia, as a set of knowledge portfolios. A knowledge portfolio represented a query-specific collection of relevant entities, combined with text passages from the web that explain why the entity is rel-.…”
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“…Despite the importance of the cross-referencing aspect, few attention has been given to the relations within and across corpora and knowledge bases in the design of representation models. Joint representation models have been explored through the usage of the inverted index, to store virtual documents built from passages mentioning the indexed entities [4,131] and, while mention relations were implicitly captured in the process, no other relations (e.g., entity relations) are available in the model to inform retrieval. Representation learning has also been used to find a common word and entity embedding space [86] and, despite capturing latent relations between words and entities, these are not explicit or particularly exploited for retrieval.…”
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“…This work shares goals with Dalton and Dietz (2013) and Dietz and Schuhmacher (2015), who create "knowledge sketches": distributions over documents, entities, and relations related to a query. The primary difference is that our work creates a KB instead of returning results from an existing one.…”
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“…PKBs offer a set of answers for queries with clues as to their relationship, like Marc Bolland and Stuart Rose are related because of events described using the word replaced. KBs are also useful information retrieval (IR) tools (Dietz and Schuhmacher, 2015) for human guided corpus exploration. PKBs serve this goal by providing ranked lists of related entities and over the mentions describing their relationship to the query.…”
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