Leveraging Non-Lexical Knowledge for the Linked Open Data Web
From International Center for Computational Logic
Leveraging Non-Lexical Knowledge for the Linked Open Data Web
Denny VrandečićDenny Vrandečić, Markus KrötzschMarkus Krötzsch, Sebastian RudolphSebastian Rudolph, Uta LöschUta Lösch
Denny Vrandečić, Markus Krötzsch, Sebastian Rudolph, Uta Lösch
Leveraging Non-Lexical Knowledge for the Linked Open Data Web
The Fifth RAFT'2010 The yearly bilingual publication on nonchalant research, 5(1):18-27, April 2010
Leveraging Non-Lexical Knowledge for the Linked Open Data Web
The Fifth RAFT'2010 The yearly bilingual publication on nonchalant research, 5(1):18-27, April 2010
- KurzfassungAbstract
The Linked Data paradigm introduces the possibility to share machine-readable data across numerous Web resources, thus enabling applications that are traditionally only possible in corporate intranets to be realized on a Web scale. Due to the creation of an increasing number of publicly available Linked Open Data resources, the Web of Data has become a major application area for semantic technologies. This work introduces a recently published data set LON of non-lexical entities (NLEs) that can be used for numerous tasks of quantitative modeling on the Semantic Web. The size of the published data increases the magnitude of the public Linked Data significantly, yet we show how it can be seamlessly integrated into current application architectures for the Web of Data. - Weitere Informationen unter:Further Information: Link
- Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: Computational LogicComputational Logic, Wissensbasierte SystemeKnowledge-Based Systems
@article{VKRL2010,
author = {Denny Vrande{\v{c}}i{\'{c}} and Markus Kr{\"{o}}tzsch and
Sebastian Rudolph and Uta L{\"{o}}sch},
title = {Leveraging Non-Lexical Knowledge for the Linked Open Data Web},
journal = {The Fifth {RAFT'2010} The yearly bilingual publication on
nonchalant research},
volume = {5},
number = {1},
publisher = {Antoine Zimmermann},
year = {2010},
month = {April},
pages = {18-27}
}