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Este lunes a las 17:00 en el Salón de grados, tendrá lugar la lectura y defensa de la tesis de Ganggao, estáis todos invitados.

La tesis se titula "Semantic Similarity Analysis and Application in Knowledge Graphs".

Lugar: Salón de grados (Edificio A)

Fecha: 19 de junio de 2017, 17:00

Resumen

The advanced information extraction techniques and increasing availability of linked data have given birth to the notion of large scale Knowledge Graph (KG). With the increasing popularity of KGs containing millions of concepts and entities, the research of fundamental tools studying semantic features of KGs is critical for the development of KG-based applications, apart from the study of KG population techniques. With such focus, this thesis exploits semantic similarity in KGs taking into consideration of concept taxonomy, concept distribution, entity descriptions and categories. Semantic similarity captures the closeness of meanings. Through studying the semantic network of concepts and entities with meaningful relations in KGs, we proposed a novel WPath semantic similarity metric and new graph-based Information Content (IC) computation method. With the WPath and graph-based IC, semantic similarity of concepts can be computed directly and only based on the structural and statistical knowledge contained in KG. The word similarity experiments have shown that the improvement of the proposed methods is statistical significant comparing to conventional methods. Moreover, observing that concepts are usually collocated with textual descriptions, we propose a novel embedding approach to train concept and word embedding jointly. The shared vector space of concepts and words, has provided convenient similarity computation between concepts and words through vector similarity. Furthermore, the applications of knowledge-based, corpus-based and embedding-based similarity methods are shown and compared in the task of semantic disambiguation and classification, in order to demonstrate the capability and suitability of different similarity methods in specific application. Finally, semantic entity search is used as an illustrative showcase to demonstrate higher level of the application consisting of text matching, disambiguation and query expansion. To implement the complete demonstration of entity-centric information querying, we also propose a rule-based approach for constructing and executing SPARQL queries automatically. In summary, the thesis exploits various similarity methods and illustrates their corresponding applications for KGs. The proposed similarity methods and presented similarity based applications would help in facilitating the research and development of applications in KGs.

 

Los días 6 y 7 se realiza en París la primera revisión del proyecto europeo EmoSpaces, en la oficinas de Thales.

GSI participa representando al consorcio español y presentando algunos de los resultados, como la simulación social en espacios inteligentes mostrada en el vídeo.

Read more: ITEA3 Emospaces Review

Members of GSI has published the article Sematch: Semantic Similarity Framework for Knowledge Graphs, Ganggao Zhu & Carlos A. Iglesias. (2017) . Knowledge-Based Systems, JCR 3.325 (Q1)Sematch is an integrated framework for the development, evaluation and application of semantic similarity in Knowledge Graphs (KGs). The framework provides a number of similarity datasets and tools, and allow users to interact with KGs, and it is available at https://github.com/gsi-upm/sematch

El premio “Mejor Tesis de Doctorado Ibérico en Sistemas y Tecnologías de la Información” se concede anualmente por AISTI al mejor trabajo de Tesis Doctoral, realizado en el ámbito de las áreas científicas de los Sistemas y las Tecnologías de la Información, con el fin de estimular la innovación científica y el rigor de los trabajos de investigación, así como también realizar la divulgación de los trabajos científicos de alta calidad. En la edición de 2016, se recibieron 27 candidaturas, siendo seleccionadas 10 para la fase final, de las cuales fue seleccionada la tesis vencedora por el jurado. El ganador ha sido Álvaro Carrera Barroso, con la tesis “Application of Agent Technology for Fault Diagnosis of Telecommunication Networks”, defendida en la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid bajo la dirección científica del Professor Carlos Ángel Iglesias Fernández. La tesis está disponible para descarga en http://oa.upm.es/39170/.

Mañana estáis todos invitados a la lectura del PFC titulado "Development of a Multiplatform Mobile Musical Training System for Children using the Framework Unity 3D", desarrollado por Unai Arríen.

La lectura será a las 10:30 en el aula B-225.