Paper:
Chinese Person Name Disambiguation Based on Two-Stage Clustering
Jie Zhou*, Bicheng Li**, and Yongwang Tang*
*Zhengzhou Information Science and Technology Institute
Zhengzhou 450002, China
**Computer Science and Technology Institute, Huaqiao University
Xiamen 361021, China
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