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Ekaterini Ioannou

Software Technology and Network Applications Laboratory

Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering
Technical University of Crete
University Campus
73100, Crete, HELLAS


Emails:
ioannou AT softnet.tuc.gr
EkateriniIoannou AT acm.org
 


Searching Web 2.0 Data through Entity-Based Aggregation

Ekaterini Ioannou, and Yannis Velegrakis
In Journal of Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence (to appear).
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Abstract

Entity-based searching has been introduced as a way of allowing users and applications to retrieve information about a specfic real world object such as a person, an event, or a location. Recent advances in crawling, information extraction, and data exchange technologies have brought a new era in data management, typically referred to through the term Web 2.0. Entity searching over Web 2.0 data facilitates the retrieval of relevant information from the plethora of data available in semantic and social web applications. Effective entity searching over a variety of sources requires the integration of the different pieces of information that refer to the same real world entity. Entity-based aggregation of Web 2.0 data is an effective mechanism towards this direction. Adopting the suggestions of the Linked Data movement, aggregators are able to efficiently match and merge the data that refer to the same real world object.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{journal/tcci/IoannouV,
     author = {Ekaterini Ioannou and Yannis Velegrakis},
     title = {Searching Web 2.0 Data through Entity-Based Aggregation},
     booktitle = {TCCI},
     year = {(to appear)}
}


 
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