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  1. An open-source toolkit for mining Wikipedia.David Milne & Ian H. Witten - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194:222-239.
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  • Computing text semantic relatedness using the contents and links of a hypertext encyclopedia.Majid Yazdani & Andrei Popescu-Belis - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194 (C):176-202.
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  • Unsupervised named-entity extraction from the Web: An experimental study.Oren Etzioni, Michael Cafarella, Doug Downey, Ana-Maria Popescu, Tal Shaked, Stephen Soderland, Daniel S. Weld & Alexander Yates - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 165 (1):91-134.
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  • Evaluating Entity Linking with Wikipedia.Ben Hachey, Will Radford, Joel Nothman, Matthew Honnibal & James R. Curran - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194 (C):130-150.
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  • YAGO2: A spatially and temporally enhanced knowledge base from Wikipedia.Johannes Hoffart, Fabian M. Suchanek, Klaus Berberich & Gerhard Weikum - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194 (C):28-61.
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  • Taxonomy induction based on a collaboratively built knowledge repository.Simone Paolo Ponzetto & Michael Strube - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (9-10):1737-1756.
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  • Learning multilingual named entity recognition from Wikipedia.Joel Nothman, Nicky Ringland, Will Radford, Tara Murphy & James R. Curran - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194:151-175.
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  • Automated query learning with Wikipedia and genetic programming.Pekka Malo, Pyry Siitari & Ankur Sinha - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194:86-110.
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  • BabelNet: The automatic construction, evaluation and application of a wide-coverage multilingual semantic network.Roberto Navigli & Simone Paolo Ponzetto - 2012 - Artificial Intelligence 193 (C):217-250.
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  • Exploiting the category structure of Wikipedia for entity ranking.Rianne Kaptein & Jaap Kamps - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194 (C):111-129.
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  • Wikipedia-based WSD for multilingual frame annotation.Sara Tonelli, Claudio Giuliano & Kateryna Tymoshenko - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194 (C):203-221.
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  • Using Wikipedia to learn semantic feature representations of concrete concepts in neuroimaging experiments.Francisco Pereira, Matthew Botvinick & Greg Detre - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194 (C):240-252.
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  • Transforming Wikipedia into a large scale multilingual concept network.Vivi Nastase & Michael Strube - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194 (C):62-85.
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  • Panlingual lexical translation via probabilistic inference. Mausam, Stephen Soderland, Oren Etzioni, Daniel S. Weld, Kobi Reiter, Michael Skinner, Marcus Sammer & Jeff Bilmes - 2010 - Artificial Intelligence 174 (9-10):619-637.
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  • Analyzing and visualizing the semantic coverage of Wikipedia and its authors.Todd Holloway, Miran Bozicevic & Katy Börner - 2007 - Complexity 12 (3):30-40.
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  • Computational Generation of Referring Expressions: A Survey.Emiel Krahmer & Kees van Deemter - unknown
    This article offers a survey of computational research on referring expressions generation (REG). It introduces the REG problem and describes early work in this area, discussing what basic assumptions lie behind it, and showing how its remit has widened in recent years. We discuss computational frameworks underlying REG, and demonstrate a recent trend that seeks to link up REG algorithms with well-established Knowledge Representation traditions. Considerable attention is given to recent efforts at evaluating REG algorithms and the lessons that they (...)
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