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April 18, 2013

KDD Cup 2013 – Author-Paper Identification Challenge

Filed under: Challenges,Contest,KDD — Patrick Durusau @ 6:41 pm

KDD Cup 2013 – Author-Paper Identification Challenge

Started: 3:47 am, Thursday 18 April 2013 UTC
Ends: 12:00 am, Wednesday 12 June 2013 UTC (54 total days)

From the post:

The ability to search literature and collect/aggregate metrics around publications is a central tool for modern research. Both academic and industry researchers across hundreds of scientific disciplines, from astronomy to zoology, increasingly rely on search to understand what has been published and by whom.

Microsoft Academic Search is an open platform that provides a variety of metrics and experiences for the research community, in addition to literature search. It covers more than 50 million publications and over 19 million authors across a variety of domains, with updates added each week. One of the main challenges of providing this service is caused by author-name ambiguity. On one hand, there are many authors who publish under several variations of their own name. On the other hand, different authors might share a similar or even the same name.

As a result, the profile of an author with an ambiguous name tends to contain noise, resulting in papers that are incorrectly assigned to him or her. This KDD Cup task challenges participants to determine which papers in an author profile were truly written by a given author.

$7,500 and bragging rights.

Is there going to be a topic map entry this year?

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