| J. Ace, B. Marvel, and B. Richer. Matchmaker : : : matchmaker : : : find me the address (exact address match processing). Telephone Engineer and Management, 96(8):50,52--53 (1992). |
....46, 47] Record matching is also useful for detecting fraud and money laundering [40] Almost all published previous work on record matching is for specific application domains, and hence gives domain specific algorithms. For example, three papers discuss record matching for customer addresses [1], census records [42] or variant entries in a lexicon [22] Other work on record matching is not domain specific, but assumes that domain specific knowledge will be supplied by a human for each application domain [45, 18] One important area of research that is relevant to approximate record ....
J. Ace, B. Marvel, and B. Richer. Matchmaker : : : matchmaker : : : find me the address (exact address match processing). Telephone Engineer and Management, 96(8):50,52--53 (1992).
....is also useful for detecting fraud and money laundering [Senator et al. 1995] Almost all published previous work on record matching is for specific application domains, and hence gives domain specific algorithms. For example, three recent papers discuss record matching for customer addresses [Ace et al. 1992], census records [Slaven, 1992] or variant entries in a lexicon [Jacquemin and Royaute, 1994] Some recent work on record matching is not domain specific, but assumes that domain specific knowledge will be supplied by a human for each application domain [Wang et al. 1989; Hern andez and Stolfo, ....
J. Ace, B. Marvel, and B. Richer. Matchmaker : : : matchmaker : : : find me the address (exact address match processing). Telephone Engineer and Management, 96(8):50,52--53, April 1992.
....task (Hernandez and Stolfo 1995) identifying and combining multiple records, from one database or many, that concern the same entity but are distinct because of data entry errors. Published previous work deals with special cases of the field matching problem, involving customer addresses (Ace et al. 1992), census records (Slaven 1992) or variant entries in a lexicon (Jacquemin and Royaute 1994) The most similar work to ours is due to Hernandez and Stolfo (1995) for the merge purge task. After clustering tuples using indices, Hernandez and Stolfo (1995) use domain specific equational axioms ....
J. Ace, B. Marvel, and B. Richer. Matchmaker: : : matchmaker: : :find me the address (exact address match processing). Telephone Engineer and Management, 96(8):50,52--53, April 1992.
....in industry for decades. For example tax agencies must do field matching to correlate different pieces of information about the same taxpayer when social security numbers are missing or incorrect. The published previous work deals with special cases of the problem, involving customer addresses [Ace et al. 1992] , census records [Slaven, 1992] or variant lexicon entries [Jacquemin and Royaute, 1994] The most similar work to ours is due to Wen Syan and Clifton [1993] However this work is in the context of heterogeneous database systems and assumes that schema information is available for records to ....
J. Ace, B. Marvel, and B. Richer. Matchmaker : : : matchmaker : : : find me the address (exact address match processing). Telephone Engineer and Management, 96(8):50,52-- 53, April 1992.
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