Unsupervised Context Retrieval for Long-tail Entities

08/05/2019
by   Darío Garigliotti, et al.
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Monitoring entities in media streams often relies on rich entity representations, like structured information available in a knowledge base (KB). For long-tail entities, such monitoring is highly challenging, due to their limited, if not entirely missing, representation in the reference KB. In this paper, we address the problem of retrieving textual contexts for monitoring long-tail entities. We propose an unsupervised method to overcome the limited representation of long-tail entities by leveraging established entities and their contexts as support information. Evaluation on a purpose-built test collection shows the suitability of our approach and its robustness for out-of-KB entities.

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