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A Practioner's Guide to Evaluating Entity Resolution Results

Databases 2015-09-15 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Entity resolution (ER) is the task of identifying records belonging to the same entity (e.g. individual, group) across one or multiple databases. Ironically, it has multiple names: deduplication and record linkage, among others. In this paper we survey metrics used to evaluate ER results in order to iteratively improve performance and guarantee sufficient quality prior to deployment. Some of these metrics are borrowed from multi-class classification and clustering domains, though some key differences exist differentiating entity resolution from general clustering. Menestrina et al. empirically showed rankings from these metrics often conflict with each other, thus our primary motivation for studying them. This paper provides practitioners the basic knowledge to begin evaluating their entity resolution results.

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@article{arxiv.1509.04238,
  title  = {A Practioner's Guide to Evaluating Entity Resolution Results},
  author = {Matt Barnes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.04238},
  year   = {2015}
}

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