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Creation and interaction with large-scale domain-specific knowledge bases

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The ability to create and interact with large-scale domain-specific knowledge bases from unstructured/semi-structured data is the foundation for many industry-focused cognitive systems. We will demonstrate the Content Services system that provides cloud services for creating and querying high-quality domain-specific knowledge bases by analyzing and integrating multiple (un/semi)structured content sources. We will showcase an instantiation of the system for a financial domain. We will also demonstrate both cross-lingual natural language queries and programmatic API calls for interacting with this knowledge base.

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    cover image Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
    Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment  Volume 10, Issue 12
    August 2017
    427 pages
    ISSN:2150-8097
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