Bootstrapping location relations from text

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Abstract

Ontologies play a critical role in information organization and can be used for a range of applications from information retrieval to knowledge discovery. However, manual ontology construction is extremely labor intensive. This paper describes a bootstrapping algorithm that, when provided with a seed term, automatically induces relations from text. We describe a series of experiments that explore the role of sentence syntax during the bootstrapping process and demonstrate the feasibility of this approach by identifying a primitive instance-level relation - the location relation, which is of interest because locations are described in multiple genres, such as in the news, novels and scientific articles. Our results suggest that syntax plays a critical role in identifying location relations.

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Zheng, W., & Blake, C. (2010). Bootstrapping location relations from text. In Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting (Vol. 47). John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/meet.14504701114

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