Sorted Neighborhood for Schema-free RDF Data

author: Mayank Kejriwal, Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin
published: July 15, 2015,   recorded: May 2015,   views: 1559
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Entity Resolution (ER) concerns identifying pairs of entities that refer to the same underlying entity. To avoid O (n2) pairwise comparison of n entities, blocking methods are used. Sorted Neighborhood is an established blocking method for Relational Databases. It has not been applied to schema-free Resource Description Framework (RDF) data sources widely prevalent in the Linked Data ecosystem. This paper presents a Sorted Neighborhood workflow that may be applied to schema-free RDF data. The workflow is modular and makes minimal assumptions about its inputs. Empirical evaluations of the proposed algorithm on five real-world benchmarks demonstrate its utility compared to two state-of-the-art blocking baselines.

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