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Disambiguation of Named Entity with Supervised Technique over a Knowledge Base
Aarthi D1, Viswanathan V2

1Aarthi D, School of Computing Science and Engineering, VIT University, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.
2Viswanathan V, School of Computing Science and Engineering, VIT University, Chennai, Tamilnadu India.

Manuscript received on 13 March 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 20 March 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 March 2019 | PP: 1386-1391 | Volume-7 Issue-6, March 2019 | Retrieval Number: F3012037619/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: Named Entity Disambiguation (Entity linking) is the task to link the entity mentioned in the query search with the appropriate entity in the repository without any name disambiguation. It can facilitate many tasks such as list of people or population in the repository and query processing and information retrieval. This task is a very challenging because of ambiguity and name conventions. In this paper we address a problem of named entity matching. In order to overcome this challenge we use Query search technique that implemented here is Name Dictionary based technique. The search key is extracted and compared with all the keys from the dictionary and the appropriate value is fetched and system throws as a result. Entity linking provides the information both explicitly and implicitly. Explicit linking provides the information beyond the knowledge base whereas implicit linking provides the information only from the knowledge base. Based on the information obtained we can also add the ratings and the comments. Based on the comments and the ratings the data that provided in the repository can also be managed. Our experiments shows the promising results in extracting the Candidate entities and graph based outcome if the user performs sequence of query search on single namesake.
Keywords: Named Entity, Candidate Entity, Disambiguation, Explicit Linking, Implicit Linking.

Scope of the Article: Clustering