The Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) challenge is aimed at promoting research in the automatic extraction of structured content from textual data and its representation and publication as Linked Data. We designed two extraction tasks: (1) Entity Recognition, Linking and Typing and (2) Class Induction and entity typing. The challenge saw the participations of four systems: CETUS-FOX and FRED participating to both tasks, Adel participating to Task 1 and OAK@Sheffield participating to Task 2. In this paper we describe the OKE challenge, the tasks, the datasets used for training and evaluating the systems, the evaluation method, and obtained results.

Open knowledge extraction challenge

Nuzzolese AG;Presutti V;Gangemi A;
2015

Abstract

The Open Knowledge Extraction (OKE) challenge is aimed at promoting research in the automatic extraction of structured content from textual data and its representation and publication as Linked Data. We designed two extraction tasks: (1) Entity Recognition, Linking and Typing and (2) Class Induction and entity typing. The challenge saw the participations of four systems: CETUS-FOX and FRED participating to both tasks, Adel participating to Task 1 and OAK@Sheffield participating to Task 2. In this paper we describe the OKE challenge, the tasks, the datasets used for training and evaluating the systems, the evaluation method, and obtained results.
2015
knowledge extraction
open inform
challenge
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