N3 - A Collection of Datasets for Named Entity Recognition and Disambiguation in the NLP Interchange Format
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N3 - A Collection of Datasets for Named Entity Recognition and Disambiguation in the NLP Interchange Format
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N3 - A Collection of Datasets for Named Entity Recognition and Disambiguation in the NLP Interchange Format
n3-collection by http://aksw.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Since there are named entities with another type than person, organization or location, the types should be annotated giving other researchers the possibility to filter the names entities using these types.
While it seems to be clear to use dbpedia URIs:
dbpedia-owl:Organisation
dbpedia-owl:Place
dbpedia-owl:Person
it is not really clear, how we could formulate that something is none of these three types.
ERROR: 'ParseError at [row,col]:[2350,3]
Message: The element type "SimpleTextPart" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "".'
ERROR: 'ParseError at [row,col]:[2350,3]
Message: The element type "TextWithNamedEntities" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "".
The marking for "Sun Co." is wrong and should be fixed.
At the end of some articles, there is an entity with the label "Reuter". While it was marked with the URI "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Reuter" it seems to be clear that the news agency Reuters is mentioned. The URI should be replaced with "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Reuters".
"Burlington Industries" (http://dbpedia.org/resource/Burlington_Industries) was marked as "Dominion Textiles" (http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dominion_Textile).
Check the URIs and if they are refering to the same or different entities:
http://aksw.org/notInWiki/Bernhard_Schulte_Management http://aksw.org/notInWiki/Bernhard_Schulte_Shipmanagement
In document 38 the URI http://aksw.org/notInWiki/J��rg_Feddern has an encoding error.
Thus, both should get the same URI.
Since we want to move to DBpedia 3.10 / 4.0 both should get the URI http://dbpedia.org/page/Advanced_Micro_Devices
In document http://aksw.org/N3/RSS-500/110#char=0,310 only the word "Bureau" has been marked while "Bureau of Reclamation" should have been marked for the meaning http://dbpedia.org/resource/United_States_Bureau_of_Reclamation
A man named Christopher Clark got "http://aksw.org/notInWiki" as URI. The URI should be extended to "http://aksw.org/notInWiki/ChristopherClark"
Error report for News-100.ttl
line 3448: Invalid characters in angle-bracketed name: nif:sourceUrl <\n > .
line 11028: Invalid characters in angle-bracketed name: nif:sourceUrl <\n > .
nif:beginIndex is typed xsd:int, should be typed xsd:nonNegativeInteger
Number of errors: 1755
nif:endIndex is typed xsd:int, should be typed xsd:nonNegativeInteger
Number of errors: 1755
Error report for Reuters-128.ttl
line 1930: invalid whitespace in URL: itsrdf:taIdentRef <http://aksw.org/notInWiki/Colorado Rural Electric Association> .
nif:beginIndex is typed xsd:int, should be typed xsd:nonNegativeInteger
Number of errors: 1008
nif:endIndex is typed xsd:int, should be typed xsd:nonNegativeInteger
Number of errors: 1008
Error report for RSS-500.ttl
line 5601: invalid whitespace in URL: itsrdf:taIdentRef <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bureau of Land Management> ;
nif:beginIndex is typed xsd:int, should be typed xsd:nonNegativeInteger
Number of errors: 1500
nif:endIndex is typed xsd:int, should be typed xsd:nonNegativeInteger
Number of errors: 1500
URIs yield "OntoWiki Error", example: http://aksw.org/N3/RSS-500/197#char=0,184
Rename the XML files to match the corpus naming.
In document http://aksw.org/N3/RSS-500/368#char=0,129, only "Tan" has been marked (http://aksw.org/N3/RSS-500/368#char=19,22) while it should have been "Tan Ching-ting" at the beginning of the document (Hospital spokesman Tan Ching-ting ...).
Obviously, the corpus has some entities like "Advanced Micro Devices" marked as not in DBpedia, which is wrong[1].
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