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Toponym Disambiguation by Ontology in Spanish: Geographical proximity between place names in the same context

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON Advances in Information Sciences and Service Sciences, 2012
This article considers the issue of the Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) suggesting the development of techniques for disambiguation of toponyms based on ontologies to address the ambiguity in GIR queries. In particular, mixed domain ontology was built to way of organizing the Spanish-speaking countries, in order to develop a disambiguator method
Adriana Lopez -   +4 more
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So far away and yet so close

Proceedings of the Third International ACM SIGMOD Workshop on Managing and Mining Enriched Geo-Spatial Data, 2016
Place similarity has a central role in geographic information retrieval and geographic information systems, where spatial proximity is frequently just a poor substitute for semantic relatedness. For applications such as toponym disambiguation, alternative measures are thus required to answer the non-trivial question of place similarity in a given ...
Andreas Spitz   +2 more
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Location Extraction from Social Media

ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 2018
Stuart E Middleton   +2 more
exaly  

An evaluation dataset for the toponym resolution task

Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2006
Jochen L Leidner
exaly  

On the issue of the semantic disambiguation of toponyms in Russian texts.

Kirill Boyarsky   +2 more
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Toponym Disambiguation Using Events.

Kirk Roberts   +2 more
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