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A framework for integrating biomedical knowledge in Wikidata with open biological and biomedical ontologies and MeSH keywords [PDF]
This study presents a comprehensive framework to enhance Wikidata as an open and collaborative knowledge graph by integrating Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) keywords from PubMed publications.
Houcemeddine Turki +6 more
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This collaboratively edited knowledgebase provides a common source of data for Wikipedia, and everyone else.
Denny Vrandečić, Markus Krötzsch
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Quantifying the Gap: The Gender Gap in French Writers’ Wikidata
One of the recurring questions of world literary history is how to ensure that marginalized writers are represented. The advent of a data-driven literary history has made this question even more pressing, as collaborative and distributed projects like ...
Melanie Conroy
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Wikidata subsetting: Approaches, tools, and evaluation
Wikidata is a massive Knowledge Graph (KG), including more than 100 million data items and nearly 1.5 billion statements, covering a wide range of topics such as geography, history, scholarly articles, and life science data. The large volume of Wikidata is difficult to handle for research purposes; many researchers cannot afford the costs of hosting ...
Hosseini beghaeiraveri, Seyed amir +9 more
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Wikidata is a knowledge base (i.e., a database of facts) project of the Wikimedia Foundation and a sister project to Wikipedia that contains billions of facts that anyone can edit. Platform companies, such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft use Wikidata to
Heather Ford, Andrew Iliadis
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Wikidata for authority control: sharing museum knowledge with the world
The development of Wikidata as the web’s central authority hub has created new opportunities for cultural heritage institutions wishing to make their data more visible, accessible and relevant.
Alicia Fagerving
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The aim of this work is to present the project of authority data integration from the SHARE Catalogue, a University Consortium bibliographic catalogue in linked open data, to Wikidata. After a brief description of Wikidata collaborative approach, and how
Claudio Forziati, Valeria Lo Castro
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Wikidata as a knowledge graph for the life sciences
Wikidata is a community-maintained knowledge base that has been assembled from repositories in the fields of genomics, proteomics, genetic variants, pathways, chemical compounds, and diseases, and that adheres to the FAIR principles of findability ...
Andra Waagmeester +29 more
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FAIR and open multilingual clinical trials in Wikidata and Wikipedia [PDF]
This project seeks to conduct language translation on metadata labels for research publications, attribution data, and clinical trials information to make data about medical research queriable in underserved languages through Wikidata and the Linked Open
Lane Rasberry, Daniel Mietchen
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SemTab 2019: Resources to Benchmark Tabular Data to Knowledge Graph Matching Systems [PDF]
Tabular data to Knowledge Graph matching is the process of assigning semantic tags from knowledge graphs (e.g., Wikidata or DBpedia) to the elements of a table. This task is a challenging problem for various reasons, including the lack of metadata (e.g.,
E Jiménez-Ruiz +8 more
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