Authors
António Correia, Diogo Guimarães, Dennis Paulino, Shoaib Jameel, Daniel Schneider, Benjamim Fonseca, Hugo Paredes
Publication date
2021
Conference
IEEE 24th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD)
Pages
150-155
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Despite decades of research and development in named entity resolution, dealing with name ambiguity is still a challenging issue for many bibliometric-enhanced information retrieval (IR) tasks. As new bibliographic datasets are created as a result of the upward growth of publication records worldwide, more problems arise when considering the effects of errors resulting from missing data fields, duplicate entities, misspellings, extra characters, etc. As these concerns tend to be of large-scale, both the general consistency and the quality of electronic data are largely affected. This paper presents an approach to handle these name ambiguity problems through the use of crowdsourcing as a complementary means to traditional unsupervised approaches. To this end, we present “AuthCrowd”, a crowdsourcing system with the ability to decompose named entity disambiguation and entity matching tasks. Experimental …
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