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Learning to Link with Wikipedia

by* David Milne and Ian H. Witten, Department of Computer Science, University of Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton, New Zealand Abstract This paper describes how to automatically cross-reference documents with Wikipedia: the largest knowledge base ever known. It explains how machine learning can be used to identify significant terms within unstructured text, and enrich it with links [...]

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I noticed that Wikipedia has a like to our forums on their Unix page at the bottom where the external links are listed. (0 Replies)
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MK-AMD-MAP(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					     MK-AMD-MAP(8)

NAME
mk-amd-map -- create database maps for amd(8) SYNOPSIS
mk-amd-map [-p] mapname DESCRIPTION
The mk-amd-map utility creates the database maps used by the keyed map lookups in amd(8). It reads input from the named file and outputs them to a correspondingly named hashed database. The -p option prints the map on standard output instead of generating a database. This is usually used to merge continuation lines into one physical line. SEE ALSO
amd.conf(5), amd(8) ``am-utils'' info(1) entry. Erez Zadok, Linux NFS and Automounter Administration, Sybex, 2001, ISBN 0-7821-2739-8. http://www.am-utils.org/ Amd - The 4.4 BSD Automounter. AUTHORS
Jan-Simon Pendry <jsp@doc.ic.ac.uk>, Department of Computing, Imperial College, London, UK. Erez Zadok <ezk@cs.sunysb.edu>, Computer Science Department, Stony Brook University, New York, USA Other authors and contributors to am-utils are listed in the AUTHORS file distributed with am-utils. BSD
January 2, 2006 BSD