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Klaus Berberich

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  113
Citations -  4005

Klaus Berberich is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Relevance (information retrieval) & Ranking (information retrieval). The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 113 publications receiving 3645 citations. Previous affiliations of Klaus Berberich include Microsoft & École Polytechnique.

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YAGO2: A spatially and temporally enhanced knowledge base from Wikipedia

TL;DR: YAGO2 as mentioned in this paper is an extension of the YAGO knowledge base, in which entities, facts, and events are anchored in both time and space, and it contains 447 million facts about 9.8 million entities.
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YAGO2: exploring and querying world knowledge in time, space, context, and many languages

TL;DR: YAGO2, an extension of the YAGO knowledge base with focus on temporal and spatial knowledge, is presented, automatically built from Wikipedia, GeoNames, and WordNet, and contains nearly 10 million entities and events, as well as 80 million facts representing general world knowledge.
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Natural Language Questions for the Web of Data

TL;DR: This paper presents a methodology for translating natural language questions into structured SPARQL queries over linked-data sources, based on an integer linear program to solve several disambiguation tasks jointly.
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A language modeling approach for temporal information needs

TL;DR: This work addresses information needs that have a temporal dimension conveyed by a temporal expression in the user’s query by integrating temporal expressions into a language modeling approach, thus making them first-class citizens of the retrieval model and considering their inherent uncertainty.
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YAGO2: a spatially and temporally enhanced knowledge base from wikipedia (extended abstract)

TL;DR: YAGO2, an extension of the YAGO knowledge base, is presented, in which entities, facts, and events are anchored in both time and space, and the extraction methodology and the integration of the spatio-temporal dimension are presented.