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The [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzTeYQSh4QTsbUJ4djRHRGRta0U Report from the Organizers] will be presented at the [http://sigmod2016.org/org_sigmod_workshops.shtml DSMM 2016 Workshop]. | The [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzTeYQSh4QTsbUJ4djRHRGRta0U Report from the Organizers] will be presented at the [http://sigmod2016.org/org_sigmod_workshops.shtml DSMM 2016 Workshop]. | ||
The FEIII Challenge is co-sponsored by the [https://financialresearch.gov Office of Financial Research (OFR)] and | The FEIII Challenge is co-sponsored by the [https://financialresearch.gov/grants/feiii-challenge/ Office of Financial Research (OFR)] and | ||
the [http://www.nist.gov/ National Institutes of Standards and Technologt (NIST)] and the | the [http://www.nist.gov/ National Institutes of Standards and Technologt (NIST)] and the | ||
University of Maryland. | University of Maryland. |
Latest revision as of 06:17, 8 July 2016
The Year One goal of the Financial Entity Identification and Information Integration (FEIII) Challenge was to develop technologies to automatically align diverse financial entity identification schemes and identifiers. This will be an important first step in developing a reference financial entity identifier knowledge base linking heterogeneous collections of financial entity identifiers. Such a (Linked Data) knowledge base will help to overcome a fundamental roadblock to successful information integration, i.e., the resolution of mentions or references to the same financial entity across the financial landscape of financial contract prospectus, regulatory filings, transactional records, news articles, social media, etc.
Details (data, tasks, etc.) of the FEIII Year One Challenge. The Report from the Organizers will be presented at the DSMM 2016 Workshop.
The FEIII Challenge is co-sponsored by the Office of Financial Research (OFR) and the National Institutes of Standards and Technologt (NIST) and the University of Maryland.