Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
865347 Tsinghua Science & Technology 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Name ambiguity is a critical problem in many applications, in particular in online bibliography systems, such as DBLP, ACM, and CiteSeerx. Despite the many studies, this problem is still not resolved and is becoming even more serious, especially with the increasing popularity of Web 2.0. This paper addresses the problem in the academic researcher social network ArnetMiner using a supervised method for exploiting all side information including co-author, organization, paper citation, title similarity, author's homepage, web constraint, and user feedback. The method automatically determines the person number k. Tests on the researcher social network with up to 100 different names show that the method significantly outperforms the baseline method using an unsupervised attribute-augmented graph clustering algorithm.
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