Hi Fabian et al, Thanks a lot for your valuable ideas. Yes it's really interesting to implement a 'person | organization' disambiguation module using WebID protocol as part of Stanbol Enhancement Engine. I went through the documentation of Stanbol and I have gained an overall idea about the architecture of Stanbol.
It would be great to get more ideas, suggestions about how to use Stanbol for people, organization disambiguation and to discuss the objectives and milestones in the GSOC project idea at [1]. I also think one of the main factor for disambiguation is the data-set/knowledge base used for the process. What is the data-set Stanbol uses to verify data? Is Google Wiki-links released recently [1] a candidate for Stanbol data-set? Thanks, Dileepa [1] http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/08/google-research-releases-wikilinks-corpus-with-40m-mentions-and-3m-entities/ On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Fabian Christ <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi, > > 2013/4/22 Dileepa Jayakody <[email protected]>: > > Could it be a valid use-case to integrate WebID protocol in Stanbol to > > create social graphs and related ontologies? > > the already mentioned entity disambiguation for persons might be such > a use case. > > Another idea could be that the enhancement process uses some > information from the personal profile of the user who sends the > request. I do not have any concrete example at the moment but engines > might be interested in knowing who is sending an enhancement request. > This may also be a relevant information for the disambiguation task. > > Best, > - Fabian > > > -- > Fabian > http://twitter.com/fctwitt >
