Entity matching (EM) identifies records referring to the same entity within or across databases. Existing methods using structured attribute values (such as digital, date or short string values) may fail… Click to show full abstract
Entity matching (EM) identifies records referring to the same entity within or across databases. Existing methods using structured attribute values (such as digital, date or short string values) may fail when the structured information is not enough to reflect the matching relationships between records. Nowadays more and more databases may have some unstructured textual attribute containing extra consolidated textual information (CText) of the record, but seldom work has been done on using the CText for EM. Conventional string similarity metrics such as edit distance or bag-of-words are unsuitable for measuring the similarities between CText since there are hundreds or thousands of words with each piece of CText, while existing topic models either cannot work well since there are no obvious gaps between topics in CText. In this paper, we propose a novel cooccurrence-based topic model to identify various sub-topics from each piece of CText, and then measure the similarity between CText on the multiple sub-topic dimensions. To avoid ignoring some hidden important sub-topics, we let the crowd help us decide weights of different sub-topics in doing EM. Our empirical study on two real-world datasets based on Amzon Mechanical Turk Crowdsourcing Platform shows that our method outperforms the state-of-the-art EM methods and Text Understanding models.
               
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