Difference between markups and keywords

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Andrea Toyos

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Apr 21, 2014, 10:34:43 AM4/21/14
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Hi!
I don't understand what's the difference between markups and keywords?

What I need is to recognize entities like movies, books, tv series, countries, etc (his name and type) on tweets. For example:

"Same, if you like 300 you should watch the serie Spartacus. It was my favorite tv show, EVER."

I tried with that tweet. I didn't get anything in markups and some keywords identifying "Spartacus", but I didn't get his type "tv show" or "tv series".

Is there anyway of get that?

Thanks so much.
Andrea

Andraz Tori

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Apr 21, 2014, 5:03:00 PM4/21/14
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Markup actually contains disambiguated terms (with wikipedia, dbpedia and other entities).

Keywords are pure keywords - there is no metadata attached to them, they are just words.

If you don't get the data in the markup, it means the engine wasn't confident enough in the disambiguation... When you have very short messages, you can just repeat them multiple times and you'll get more results back -- engine doesn't do deduplication and simply believes it got more actual information about the content.

btw: I am not sure the engine currently has Spartacus the TV series in the database. It has historical figure and the movie for sure. If you add a bit more info like "it's about slave rebellion in rome" one of those will be returned.

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andraz
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