DBkWik++- Multi Source Matching of Knowledge Graphs

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Abstract

Large knowledge graphs like DBpedia and YAGO are always based on the same source, i.e., Wikipedia. But there are more wikis that contain information about long-tail entities such as wiki hosting platforms like Fandom. In this paper, we present the approach and analysis of DBkWik++, a fused Knowledge Graph from thousands of wikis. A modified version of the DBpedia framework is applied to each wiki which results in many isolated Knowledge Graphs. With an incremental merge based approach, we reuse one-to-one matching systems to solve the multi source KG matching task. Based on this alignment we create a consolidated knowledge graph with more than 15 million instances.

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Hertling, S., & Paulheim, H. (2022). DBkWik++- Multi Source Matching of Knowledge Graphs. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 1686 CCIS, pp. 1–15). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21422-6_1

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