- From: Martijn van der Plaat <martijn@profec.nl>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 11:49:03 +0200
- To: Samur Araujo <s.f.cardosodearaujo@tudelft.nl>
- Cc: public-lod@w3.org
Dear Samur/all, I already had the idea to inform the lod-public mailinglist about my masterthesis, regarding dataset linking on the Web of Data. Actually, this question is a good reason to bring this idea into reality. The case is that I did a similar researchproject for my masterthesis titled "dataset linkage recommendation on the Web of Data". The main researchquestion I formulated was: "given a dataset, which candidate datasets on the Web of Data have the highest chance of holding co-references, in order to increase the efficiency of co-reference resolution". Within my masterthesis I also described a Gold Standard. Maybe its useful for your topic. You can download my thesis at: http://profec.nl.server2.starthosting.nl/masterthesis2011.pdf FYI: There is also another researchproject on this topic called: "Identifying Relevant Sources for Data Linking using a Semantic Web Index". link: http://events.linkeddata.org/ldow2011/papers/ldow2011-paper10-nikolov.pdf Regards, Martijn van der Plaat 2011/4/27 Samur Araujo <s.f.cardosodearaujo@tudelft.nl>: > interlinking of RDF data. > > I am investigating an automatic approach for interlinking dataset in the > linked data cloud. My approach only interlinks resources that refer to a > same entity in the real world (it does not means that produced interlinks > are the "sameas" relationship). > > Are there any benchmark RDF datasets that I can use to evaluate the > precision and recall of the interlinks created by my approach? > > It would be nice whether someone could point me to datasets that was > manually curated, having high quality interlinks that I could use as a > Golden Set. > > Any suggestion in this direction will be welcome. > > Regards, > > -- > M.Sc. Samur Araujo > Ph.D Student > TU Delft - Delft University of Technology - EWI > > > > > >
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