2013 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Interlinking Korean Resources on the Web
verfasst von : Soon Gill Hong, Saemi Jang, Young Ho Chung, Mun Yong Yi, Key-Sun Choi
Erschienen in: Semantic Technology
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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LOD (Linked Open Data) is an international endeavor to interlink structured data on the Web and create the Web of Data on a global level. In this paper, we report about our experience of applying existing LOD frameworks, most of which are designed to run only in European language environments, to Korean resources to build linked data. Through the localization of Silk, we identified localized similarity measures as essential for interlinking Korean resources. Specifically, we built new algorithms to measure distance between Korean strings and to measure distance between transliterated Korean strings. A series of empirical tests have found that the new measures substantially improve the performance of Silk with high precision for matching Korean strings and with high recall for matching transliterated Korean strings. We expect the localization issues described in this paper to be applicable to many non-Western countries.