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Experimenting ASPen on the DBLP dataset

It has been recently proposed ASPen: an Answer Set Programming (ASP) encoding for LACE, which is a novel declarative approach to Collective Entity Resolution in the classical relational database setting. Here, we report an experiment evaluating ASPen on the dataset DBLP. Specifically, we describe an ASP specification, execute it on the dataset DBLP, and report the running time, precision, and recall of the derived solutions made of merges of constants.

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Detailed description It has been recently proposed ASPen: an Answer Set Programming (ASP) encoding for LACE, which is a novel declarative approach to Collective Entity Resolution in the classical relational database setting. Here, we report an experiment evaluating ASPen on the dataset DBLP. Specifically, we describe an ASP specification, execute it on the dataset DBLP, and report the running time, precision, and recall of the derived solutions made of merges of constants. It has been recently proposed ASPen: an Answer Set Programming (ASP) encoding for LACE, which is a novel declarative approach to Collective Entity Resolution in the classical relational database setting. Here, we report an experiment evaluating ASPen on the dataset DBLP. Specifically, we describ an ASP specification, execute it on the dataset DBLP, reporting running time, precision, and recall of the derived solutions made of merges of constants. The experiments show that ASPEN can successfully handle some real-world ER scenarios. However, scalability remains an issue, and we expect that both general purpose and dedicated optimizations will be needed to be able to scale up to larger datasets and support even more complex reasoning over ER solutions.
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Involved Institutions University of Bordeaux
Involved Institutions CNRS
Involved Institutions Japanese-French Laboratory for Informatics
Involved Institutions Sapienza University of Rome
Involved Institutions Cardiff University
Involved People Cima, Gianluca, [email protected], orcid.org/0000-0003-1783-5605
SoBigData Node SoBigData EU
SoBigData Node SoBigData IT
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Author Cima Gianluca
Maintainer Cima Gianluca
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Last Updated 1 March 2025, 21:03 (CET)
Created 1 March 2025, 21:03 (CET)