Knowledge-based relation discovery in cultural heritage knowledge graphs
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A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa
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2019
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en
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230-239
230-239
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CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Volume 2364
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This paper presents a new knowledge-based approach for finding serendipitous semantic relations between resources in a knowledge graph. The idea is to characterize the notion of “interesting connection” in terms of generic ontological explanation patterns that are applied to an underlying linked data repository to instantiate connections. In this way, 1) semantically uninteresting connections can be ruled out effectively, and 2) natural language explanations about the connections can be created for the end-user. The idea has been implemented and tested based on a knowledge graph of biographical data extracted from the biographies of 13 000 prominent historical persons in Finland, enriched by data linking to collection databases of museums, libraries, and archives. The demonstrator is in use as part of the BiographySampo portal of interlinked biographies.Description
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Hyvönen, E & Rantala, H 2019, ' Knowledge-based relation discovery in cultural heritage knowledge graphs ', CEUR Workshop Proceedings, vol. 2364, pp. 230-239 .