RefConcile -- Automated Online Reconciliation of Bibliographic References
G. Sautter, K. Böhm, and D. King. Digital Libraries: Social Media and Community Networks, page 161--170. Cham, Springer International Publishing, (2013)
Abstract
Comprehensive bibliographies often rely on community contributions. In such settings, de-duplication is mandatory for the bibliography to be useful. Ideally, de-duplication works online, i.e., when adding new references, so the bibliography remains duplicate-free at all times. While de-duplication is well researched, generic approaches do not achieve the result quality required for automated reconciliation. To overcome this problem, we propose a new duplicate detection and reconciliation technique called RefConcile. Aiming specifically at bibliographic references, it uses dedicated blocking and matching techniques tailored to this type of data. Our evaluation based on a large real-world collection of bibliographic references shows that RefConcile scales well, and that it detects and reconciles duplicates highly accurately.
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RefConcile – Automated Online Reconciliation of Bibliographic References | SpringerLink
%0 Conference Paper
%1 sautter2013refconcile
%A Sautter, Guido
%A Böhm, Klemens
%A King, David
%B Digital Libraries: Social Media and Community Networks
%C Cham
%D 2013
%E Urs, Shalini R.
%E Na, Jin-Cheon
%E Buchanan, George
%I Springer International Publishing
%K bibliography citation deduplication hash reconciliation reference
%P 161--170
%T RefConcile -- Automated Online Reconciliation of Bibliographic References
%X Comprehensive bibliographies often rely on community contributions. In such settings, de-duplication is mandatory for the bibliography to be useful. Ideally, de-duplication works online, i.e., when adding new references, so the bibliography remains duplicate-free at all times. While de-duplication is well researched, generic approaches do not achieve the result quality required for automated reconciliation. To overcome this problem, we propose a new duplicate detection and reconciliation technique called RefConcile. Aiming specifically at bibliographic references, it uses dedicated blocking and matching techniques tailored to this type of data. Our evaluation based on a large real-world collection of bibliographic references shows that RefConcile scales well, and that it detects and reconciles duplicates highly accurately.
%@ 978-3-319-03599-4
@inproceedings{sautter2013refconcile,
abstract = {Comprehensive bibliographies often rely on community contributions. In such settings, de-duplication is mandatory for the bibliography to be useful. Ideally, de-duplication works online, i.e., when adding new references, so the bibliography remains duplicate-free at all times. While de-duplication is well researched, generic approaches do not achieve the result quality required for automated reconciliation. To overcome this problem, we propose a new duplicate detection and reconciliation technique called RefConcile. Aiming specifically at bibliographic references, it uses dedicated blocking and matching techniques tailored to this type of data. Our evaluation based on a large real-world collection of bibliographic references shows that RefConcile scales well, and that it detects and reconciles duplicates highly accurately.},
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author = {Sautter, Guido and B{\"o}hm, Klemens and King, David},
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booktitle = {Digital Libraries: Social Media and Community Networks},
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pages = {161--170},
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timestamp = {2021-05-18T08:56:22.000+0200},
title = {RefConcile -- Automated Online Reconciliation of Bibliographic References},
year = 2013
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