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Title: | Cost-based and effective human-machine based data deduplication model in entity reconciliation |
Authors: | Haruna, Charles R. Hou, MengShu Eghan, Moses J. Kpiebaareh, Michael Y. Tandoh, Lawrence Eghan-Yartel, Barbie Asante-Mensah, Maame G. |
Keywords: | Qualitative Error Detection Hybrid Data Deduplication Clustering Pivot Graphs Entity Resolution Crowd sourcing |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | University of Cape Coast |
Abstract: | In real world, databases often have several records representing the same entity and these duplicates have no common key, thus making deduplication difficult. Machine-based and crowdsourcing techniques were dis jointly used in improving quality in data deduplication. Crowdsourcing were used for solving tasks that the machine-based algorithms were not good at. Though, the crowds, compared with machines, provided relatively more accurate results, both platforms were slow in execution and hence expensive to implement. In this paper, a hybrid human machine system was proposed where machines were firstly used on the data set before the humans were further used to identify potential duplicates. We performed experiments using three benchmark datasets; paper, restaurant and product datasets. Our algorithm was compared with some existing techniques and our approach outperformed some methods by achieving a high accuracy of deduplication and good deduplication efficiency while incurring low crowdsourcing costs |
Description: | 6p:, ill. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6147 |
ISSN: | 23105496 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Physics |
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