Web-Accessible Knowledge Base
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A Web-Accessible Knowledge Base is an open knowledge base that is Web-accessible.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Organizational KB.
References
2016
- (Atzori et al., 2016) ⇒ Maurizio Atzori, Shi Gao, Giuseppe M. Mazzeo, and Carlo Zaniolo. (2016). “Answering End-User Questions, Queries and Searches on Wikipedia and Its History.” In: IEEE Data Eng. Bull., 39(3).
- QUOTE: Knowledge bases (KBs) encoded using RDF triples deliver many benefits to applications and programmers that access the KBs on the web via SPARQL endpoints. In this paper, we describe and compare two user-friendly systems that seek to make the universal knowledge of Web KBs available to users who neither know SPARQL, nor the internals of the KBs. ...
These systems demonstrate that semi-curated web document corpora and their KBs are making possible the seamless integration through user-friendly interfaces of (i) NL question answering, (ii) structured DB queries, and (iii) information retrieval. ...
... Therefore, the design of user-friendly interfaces to deliver the riches of web KBs to all users has emerged as a challenging research priority of great technical interest and practical significance.
- QUOTE: Knowledge bases (KBs) encoded using RDF triples deliver many benefits to applications and programmers that access the KBs on the web via SPARQL endpoints. In this paper, we describe and compare two user-friendly systems that seek to make the universal knowledge of Web KBs available to users who neither know SPARQL, nor the internals of the KBs. ...