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This was a short talk given on BibBase (http://data.bibbase.org) in LDTC 2010, Graz, Austria.
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BibBase Triplified http://data.bibbase.org/
Presented by:
Reynold S. Xin UC Berkeley
Joint work with:
Oktie Hassanzadeh, Yang Yang, Jiang Du, Minghua Zhao,Renee J. Miller University of Toronto
Christian Fritz University of Southern California
Outline
Goals and Status
Duplicate detection
Interlinking of data sources
Additional features
Conclusions and future work
Goals http://www.bibbase.org
Makes it easy for scientists to maintain publications pages
Scientists maintain a bibtex file; BibBase does the rest Publishes them in HTML
Goals http://data.bibbase.org
Makes it easy for scientists to maintain publications pages
Scientists maintain a bibtex file; BibBase does the rest Publishes them in HTML Publishes them in RDF Links entries to the open linked data cloud
With incentive, scientists are helping us build a bibliographic database (think DBLP but automated)
Invaluable data set for benchmarking duplicate detection and semantic link discovery systems
Some statistics
“Beta” went online in June 2010
As of yesterday (September 1, 2010) ~ 100 active users 4520 publications, 4883 authors, 502 journals, 1881
proceedings, 88 keywords 39201 author links, 2768 publication links, 30 keyword
links
Note that this is before we do any form of “marketing”
Duplicate Detection
Examples Authors: “Renee J. Miller” or “R. J. Miller” or “RJ Miller” Publication entries Journal & conferences: “VLDB” or “Very Large Data Base”
Solutions Local detection (within a single bibtex file) Global detection (across multiple files)
Local Detection
A set of predefined rules to identify duplicates. E.g. within a single file, it is highly likely that “Renee J
Miller” is the same as “RJ Miller”.
Users can specify a suffix to the name to differentiate them (DBLP approach). E.g. “Min Wang” vs “Min Wang2”
Global Detection
Duplicate detection, also known as entity resolution, record linkage, or reference reconciliation is a well-studied problem and an active research area. [Tutorial-VLDB’05, Tutorial-SIGMOD’06]
We use existing declarative techniques [D.App.σ-SIGMOD’07] to detect duplicates across multiple files.
Display disambiguation page on HTML interface and rdfs:seeAlso attribute on RDF interface.
Also enables user to provide feedback by@string{vldb = Very Large Data Base}
Interlinking of Data Sources
Leverages both offline dictionaries and online real-time URL verifications.
Some external data sources DBLP DBpedia RKBExplorer Semantic Web Dogfood LOD foaf
Additional Features
Storage and publication of provenance information
Dynamic grouping of entities (by year, keyword, etc)
RSS feed for notification
DBLP scraper to generate bibtex files from DBLP records
Statistics on usage
Enhancement to existing MIT bibtex ontology file
Conclusion and Future Work
BibBase Light-weight publication of bibliographic data Semantic web technologies as a result of complex
triplification performed inside the system Invaluable data set
Future Work More comprehensive duplicate detection Links to more external data sources Better engineering and service level agreement (99.99%?) Broader user base
Questions?