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Call for Participation
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The 2016 ENtity Summarization Evaluation Campaign (ENSEC 2016)
co-located with the SumPre 2016 workshop


http://km.aifb.kit.edu/ws/sumpre2016/challenge.html


The volume of entity-centric data is rapidly increasing on the Web, including 
RDF and Linked Data, Schema.org, Facebook’s Open Graph, and Google’s Knowledge 
Graph, describing entities (e.g., directors and films) and relations between 
them (e.g., directs). The description of an entity, consisting of a set of 
entity-property-value triples, is sometimes too long to be entirely presented 
to a user. As a substitute, a compact summary can be shown to help the user 
efficiently while effectively perform a task (e.g., browsing, searching).


Specifically, an entity summary is a subset of entity-property-value triples 
selected from the description of an entity. Entity summarization is the task of 
automatically generating a high-quality entity summary, to be used for a 
specific task or for general purposes. Whereas several preliminary solutions 
have been proposed [1][2][3], the problem is still far from being solved. 
Therefore, this ENtity Summarization Evaluation Campaign (ENSEC) is organized 
to assess strengths and weaknesses of entity summarization systems, compare 
performance of techniques, and enhance communication among researchers and 
developers.


ENSEC-2016, co-located with the SumPre 2016 workshop, consists of two tracks: 
the DBpedia-50 track and the LinkedMDB-30 track. A system can participate 
either or both tracks, by submitting summaries it generates for a set of 
specified entities. The results will be evaluated against gold-standard entity 
summaries given by human experts.


Winners and runner-ups will share Amazon vouchers in a total value of 350 
Euros, sponsored by the SumOn project.


For details about the campaign, please see 
http://km.aifb.kit.edu/ws/sumpre2016/challenge.html.


IMPORTANT DATES
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* Submission of entity summaries: April 8, 2016 (Hawaii Time)
* Submission of system papers: April 15, 2016 (Hawaii Time)
* Release of evaluation results: May 15, 2016
* Workshop: May 30, 2016

 ORGANIZERS
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 * Gong Cheng, Nanjing University, China
 * Kalpa Gunaratna, (Kno.e.sis) Wright State University, USA
 * Andreas Thalhammer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany


CONTACT
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* ensec2...@gmail.com


REFERENCES
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[1] Gong Cheng, Thanh Tran, Yuzhong Qu. RELIN: Relatedness and 
Informativeness-based Centrality for Entity Summarization. In Proceedings of 
the 10th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC'11), Part I, pages 
114--129, 2011.
[2] Andreas Thalhammer, Ioan Toma, Antonio J. Roa-Valverde, Dieter Fensel. 
Leveraging Usage Data for Linked Data Movie Entity Summarization. In 
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Usage Analysis and the Web of 
Data (USEWOD’12), 2012.
[3] Kalpa Gunaratna, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Amit Sheth. FACES: 
Diversity-Aware Entity Summarization Using Incremental Hierarchical Conceptual 
Clustering. In Proceedings of the 29th AAAI Conference on Artificial 
Intelligence (AAAI’15), pages 116--122, 2015.

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