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Automatic Metadata Mining from Multilingual Enterprise Content

28 Pages Posted: 18 Dec 2019 Publication Status: Accepted

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Sah Melike

Trinity College (Dublin) - Knowledge and Data Engineering Group

Vincent Wade

Trinity College (Dublin) - Knowledge and Data Engineering Group

Abstract

Personalization is increasingly vital especially for enterprises to be able to reach their customers. The key challenge in supporting personalization is the need for rich metadata, such as metadata about structural relationships, subject/concept relations between documents and cognitive metadata about documents (e.g. difficulty of a document). Manual annotation of large knowledge bases with such rich metadata is not scalable. As well as, automatic mining of cognitive metadata is challenging since it is very difficult to understand underlying intellectual knowledge about document automatically. On the other hand, the Web content is increasing becoming multilingual since growing amount of data generated on the Web is non-English. Current metadata extraction systems are generally based on English content and this requires to be revolutionized in order to adapt to the changing dynamics of the Web. To alleviate these problems, we introduce a novel automatic metadata extraction framework, which is based on a novel fuzzy based method for automatic cognitive metadata generation and uses different document parsing algorithms to extract rich metadata from multilingual enterprise content using the newly developed DocBook, Resource Type and Topic ontologies. Since the metadata generation process is based upon DocBook structured enterprise content, our framework is focused on enterprise documents and content which is loosely based on the DocBook type of formatting. DocBook is a common documentation formatting to formally produce corporate data and it is adopted by many enterprises. The proposed framework is illustrated and evaluated on English, German and French versions of the Symantec Norton 360 knowledge bases. The user study showed that the proposed fuzzy-based method generates reasonably accurate values with an average precision of 89.39% on the metadata values of document difficulty, document interactivity level and document interactivity type. The proposed fuzzy inference system achieves improved results compared to a rulebased reasoner for difficulty metadata extraction (~11% enhancement). In addition, user perceived metadata quality scores (mean of 5.57 out of 6) found to be high and automated metadata analysis showed that the extracted metadata is high quality and can be suitable for personalized information retrieval.

Keywords: Automatic metadata generation, ontologies, personalization, fuzzy information granulation and fuzzy inference

Suggested Citation

Melike, Sah and Wade, Vincent, Automatic Metadata Mining from Multilingual Enterprise Content (2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3198936 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3198936

Sah Melike (Contact Author)

Trinity College (Dublin) - Knowledge and Data Engineering Group ( email )

College Green
Dublin
Ireland

Vincent Wade

Trinity College (Dublin) - Knowledge and Data Engineering Group ( email )

College Green
Dublin
Ireland

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