Several approaches have been used in the last years to compute similarity between entities. In this paper, we present a novel approach to compute similarity between entities using their features available as Linked Data. The key idea of the proposed framework, called SELEcTor, is to exploit ranked lists of features extracted from Linked Data sources as a representation of the entities we want to compare. The similarity between two entities is thus mapped to the problem of comparing two ranked lists. Our experiments, conducted with museum data from DBpedia, demonstrate that SELEcTor achieves better accuracy than state- of-the-art methods.

SELEcTor: Discovering Similar Entities on LinkEd DaTa by Ranking Their Features

Renso C;Lucchese C
2017

Abstract

Several approaches have been used in the last years to compute similarity between entities. In this paper, we present a novel approach to compute similarity between entities using their features available as Linked Data. The key idea of the proposed framework, called SELEcTor, is to exploit ranked lists of features extracted from Linked Data sources as a representation of the entities we want to compare. The similarity between two entities is thus mapped to the problem of comparing two ranked lists. Our experiments, conducted with museum data from DBpedia, demonstrate that SELEcTor achieves better accuracy than state- of-the-art methods.
2017
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
9781509048960
Similarity Linked Open Data
Ranked list
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