On the Evaluation of Entity Profiles

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Entity profiling is the task of identifying and ranking descriptions of a given entity. The task may be viewed as one where the descriptions being sought are terms that need to be selected from a knowledge source (such as an ontology or thesaurus). In this case, entity profiling systems can be assessed by means of precision and recall values of the descriptive terms produced. However, recent evidence suggests that more sophisticated metrics are needed that go beyond mere lexical matching of system-produced descriptors against a ground truth, allowing for graded relevance and rewarding diversity in the list of descriptors returned. In this note, we motivate and propose such a metric.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2010
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventConference on Multilingual and Multimodal Information Access Evaluation (CLEF 2010) - Padua, Italy
Duration: 20 Sep 201023 Sep 2010

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ConferenceConference on Multilingual and Multimodal Information Access Evaluation (CLEF 2010)
CountryItaly
CityPadua
Period20/09/201023/09/2010

    Research areas

  • entity profiling, evaluation, entity retrieval, entity search

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