# Paraphrase **Repository Path**: PKUMOD/Paraphrase ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: Paraphrase - **Description**: A paraphrase dictionary for the predicates in DBpedia. - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-04-17 - **Last Updated**: 2020-12-19 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Paraphrase A paraphrase dictionary for predicates in DBpedia, which takes advantage of existing datasets and combines the technologies of machine mining and crowdsourcing. It is composed of 2284 distinct predicates in DBpedia and over 30,000 paraphrase pairs in total, in the form of . Here are some examples: >academicAdvisor again work 19 >academicAdvisor also study under 53 >academicAdvisor as assistant 11 >academicAdvisor be teach from 58 >hometown bear be raise in 53 >hometown bear grow up 108 >hometown be left at 53 >hometown be live 102 You can find all the data in "dic.txt". "AAAI-XueB.5511.pdf" is the camera-ready version of out paper for AAAI2020. # Citation This dataset is annotated and released by pkumod group. If you use this dataset in your research work, please cite the following paper. // To be updated @inproceedings{ >title={The Value of Paraphrase for Knowledge Base Predicates}, >author={Bingcong Xue, Sen Hu, Lei Zou, Jiashu Cheng}, >booktitle={The Thirty-Fourth {AAAI} Conference on Artificial Intelligence, {AAAI} > 2020, The Thirty-Second Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence > Conference, {IAAI} 2020, The Tenth {AAAI} Symposium on Educational To > Advances in Artificial Intelligence, {EAAI} 2020, Hilton New York Midtown, New York, > USA, February 7-12, 2020}, >volume={}, >pages={}, >year={2020} }