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Domain-Specific Knowledge Graph Construction

✍ Scribed by Mayank Kejriwal


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
115
Series
SpringerBriefs in Computer Science
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The vast amounts of ontologically unstructured information on the Web, including HTML, XML and JSON documents, natural language documents, tweets, blogs, markups, and even structured documents like CSV tables, all contain useful knowledge that can present a tremendous advantage to the Artificial Intelligence community if extracted robustly, efficiently and semi-automatically as knowledge graphs. Domain-specific Knowledge Graph Construction (KGC) is an active research area that has recently witnessed impressive advances due to machine learning techniques like deep neural networks and word embeddings. This book will synthesize Knowledge Graph Construction over Web Data in an engaging and accessible manner.

The book will describe a timely topic for both early -and mid-career researchers. Every year, more papers continue to be published on knowledge graph construction, especially for difficult Web domains. This work would serve as a useful reference, as well as an accessible but rigorous overview of this body of work. The book will present interdisciplinary connections when possible to engage researchers looking for new ideas or synergies. This will allow the book to be marketed in multiple venues and conferences. The book will also appeal to practitioners in industry and data scientists since it will have chapters on both data collection, as well as a chapter on querying and off-the-shelf implementations.

The author has, and continues to, present on this topic at large and important conferences. He plans to make the powerpoint he presents available as a supplement to the work. This will draw a natural audience for the book. Some of the reviewers are unsure about his position in the community but that seems to be more a function of his age rather than his relative expertise. I agree with some of the reviewers that the title is a little complicated. I would recommend β€œDomain Specific Knowledge Graphs”.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xiv
What Is a Knowledge Graph? (Mayank Kejriwal)....Pages 1-7
Information Extraction (Mayank Kejriwal)....Pages 9-31
Entity Resolution (Mayank Kejriwal)....Pages 33-57
Advanced Topic: Knowledge Graph Completion (Mayank Kejriwal)....Pages 59-74
Ecosystems (Mayank Kejriwal)....Pages 75-87
Back Matter ....Pages 89-107

✦ Subjects


Computer Science; Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; Information Storage and Retrieval; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Probability and Statistics in Computer Science


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