Hey all,
thanks for sharing the paper, this is an interesting topic. I just wanted to
point to some (own) prior work on entity summarization which is related to what
you have done:
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-35173-0_24
All the best
Magnus
> Am 08.03.2018 um 19:00 schri
Hey Raphaël,
Thanks for the comments and the reference! And sorry we missed
discussion of your paper (which indeed looks at largely the same problem
in a slightly different context). If there's a next time, we will be
sure to include it in the related work.
I am impressed btw to see a third-
Hi Gerard,
Yes, this is very much along the lines of what we ultimately ended up
realising! At first we started out just trying to propose an alternative
to generate info-boxes with no templates nor info-box resources. Later
we came to realise that in fact, probably the template approach could
Hey Aidan,
Great work, I loved it! You may want to (cite and) look at what we did 4
years ago where we tried to reverse engineer a bit what Google is doing
when choosing properties (and values) to show in its rich panels
alongside popular entities.
The paper is entitled "What Are the Importa
Hi Aidan and Tomás,
Thanks a lot for sharing your research. It'll be valuable input as we
look into making it easier for smaller Wikipedias to generate
infoboxes based on Wikidata.
Cheers
Lydia
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 5:53 AM, Aidan Hogan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Tomás and I would like to share a
Hoi,
Like they say in real estate.. "position, position". The value of your
research is imho less in presenting static info boxes but more in being
able to show info boxes about the context of the item involved. You may be
interested in law professors, senators or presidents and in each case you
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