Person name disambiguation is manually solved.
Ages, locations (usually states in US), titles, and
companies are often displayed as attribute
information.
Some services and research automatically
execute Web people search and display a list or a
table. Zoominfo extracts and displays such attribute
information as titles and companies. Wan et al.
(2005) also separated Web people search results and
assigned titles to person clusters to provide a list
interface to select people.
We present three kinds of interfaces and explore
three types of summarization methods.
Even though much work (Artiles et al., 2007)
separates Web pages into person clusters, it seldom
assigns labels to person clusters. The WWW2009
WePS-2 workshop evaluated a technique to extract
attribute information. Although it aims to extract all
attribute information related to people, we assign
representative attribute information to person
clusters and call this summarization.
Concerning the visualization of people search,
Matsuo et al. (2006) visualizes a human network to
select people. Mori et al. (2008) presents an
interface design for people search that includes a
human network and two-dimensional space. Our
work is different; we concentrate on summarizing
people.
We showed a scenario for people search by
names; however, our proposal can be applied to
other types of people search such as by keywords.
For example, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and
Barack Obama are summarized and visualized by an
input query: president of US.
8 CONCLUSIONS
We presented a project that summarizes and
visualizes Web people search results to help users
select person clusters more easily. We explored
three ways to summarize people: (a) selecting terms
from the extracted information, (b) combining the
extracted information, and (c) obtaining information
from external databases referring to the extracted
information. We present three types of interfaces to
visualize people: (a) tables, (b) two-dimensional
space, and (c) map interfaces. We reported the
project results.
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