Papers with Wikipedia categorization

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Resource of Wikipedias in 31 Languages Categorized into Fine-Grained Named Entities (2022.coling-1)

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Challenge: a resource of Wikipedias in 31 languages is categorized into Extended Named Entity (ENE) ENE version 8 has 219 fine-grained NE categories.
Approach: They describe a resource of Wikipedias in 31 languages categorized into Extended Named Entity (ENE) they first categorized 920 K Japanese Wikipedia pages using machine learning, then shared a task of Wikipedia categorization into 30 languages .
Outcome: The proposed system is based on a dataset of Japanese Wikipedia pages . the dataset shows the best performance among the 30 languages .
Disentangling Logic: The Role of Context in Large Language Model Reasoning Capabilities (2025.findings-acl)

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Challenge: Using large language models, large language model models can be used to evaluate reasoning abilities in context-rich scenarios.
Approach: They construct datasets for both propositional logic and abductive logic reasoning with four difficulty levels across 12 distinct domains based on Wikipedia categorization and those with purely abstract variables.
Outcome: The proposed model can be used to benchmark LLMs in real-world scenarios, but not in context-rich scenarios.

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