Title
An overview of the tourpedia linked dataset with a focus on relations discovery among places
Abstract
Tourpedia (http://tour-pedia.org) is an open initiative which contains a linked dataset of tourism places, i.e. accommodations, attractions, points of interest (POIs) and restaurants. Tourpedia extracts and integrates information about places from four different social social media: Facebook, Foursquare, Google Places and Booking.com. The resulting knowledge base currently consists of more than 6M RDF triples and describes almost 500.000 places, each of which is identified by a globally unique identifier, which can be dereferenced over the Web into a RDF description. This paper gives an overview of the Tourpedia knowledge base and illustrates how new relations are discovered among places through Named Entity Recognition (NER) tools.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2814864.2814876
SEMANTICS
Field
DocType
Citations 
Data mining,World Wide Web,Globally unique identifier,Social media,Information retrieval,Computer science,Tourism,Point of interest,Knowledge base,Named-entity recognition,RDF
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
7
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Davide Gazzè1264.92
Angelica Lo Duca2818.71
Andrea Marchetti3509.53
Maurizio Tesconi428132.06