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Citation Matching is the problem of identifying if two citations are essentially the same despite some differences in the order of the meta-information entities(title,authors,venue,etc) or the entities themselves (e.g. Mooney, RJ vs Mooney, Raymond etc.)
 
Citation Matching is the problem of identifying if two citations are essentially the same despite some differences in the order of the meta-information entities(title,authors,venue,etc) or the entities themselves (e.g. Mooney, RJ vs Mooney, Raymond etc.)
  
One of the paper attempting this problem using Markov Logic Networks is [[RelatedPaper::Joint Inference In Information Extraction]].
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One of the paper attempting this problem using Markov Logic Networks is [[RelatedPaper::Joint Inference in Information Extraction]].
 
Other relevant papers are:<br>
 
Other relevant papers are:<br>
 
Pasula, H.; Marthi, B.; Milch, B.; Russell, S.; Shpitser, I. 2003. Identity uncertainty and citation matching. In Proc. NIPS-03<br>
 
Pasula, H.; Marthi, B.; Milch, B.; Russell, S.; Shpitser, I. 2003. Identity uncertainty and citation matching. In Proc. NIPS-03<br>
 
Wellner, B.; McCallum, A.; Peng, F.; Hay, M. 2004. An integrated, conditional model of information extraction and coreference with application to citation matching. In Proc. UAI-04.
 
Wellner, B.; McCallum, A.; Peng, F.; Hay, M. 2004. An integrated, conditional model of information extraction and coreference with application to citation matching. In Proc. UAI-04.

Latest revision as of 04:00, 7 December 2011

Citation Matching is the problem of identifying if two citations are essentially the same despite some differences in the order of the meta-information entities(title,authors,venue,etc) or the entities themselves (e.g. Mooney, RJ vs Mooney, Raymond etc.)

One of the paper attempting this problem using Markov Logic Networks is Joint Inference in Information Extraction. Other relevant papers are:
Pasula, H.; Marthi, B.; Milch, B.; Russell, S.; Shpitser, I. 2003. Identity uncertainty and citation matching. In Proc. NIPS-03
Wellner, B.; McCallum, A.; Peng, F.; Hay, M. 2004. An integrated, conditional model of information extraction and coreference with application to citation matching. In Proc. UAI-04.