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In Digital content,named entities such as organizations, persons, locations are mentioned implicitly or explicitly using structured annotations. In this paper we attempt to measure an aspect of entity popularity by taking into consideration the occurrences of named entities in 20 years of New York Times articles. This study shows that entity re-use is an interest factor to take into account in the...
We are currently witnessing an increasing interest in the use of the web as an information and knowledge source. Much of the information sought after in the web is in this case relevant to named entities (i.e., persons, locations, organizations, etc.). An important observation is that the entity identification problem lies at the core of many applications in this context. In order to deal with this...
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