crossreferencebased
Crossreferencebased describes an approach or methodology that relies on cross-referencing entities across multiple sources to establish connections, verify identities, or augment information. Crossreferencebased is commonly used in data integration, knowledge graph construction, and information retrieval, where linking records through identifiers, metadata, or content similarity forms the basis of analysis.
In data integration, crossreferencebased methods join records from disparate systems by matching identifiers, synonyms, or contextual
In knowledge graphs and bibliographic databases, crossreferencebased techniques create node and edge relationships by linking authors,
Core techniques include entity matching and record linkage, alias resolution, co-reference resolution, and graph-based linking, often
Benefits include improved data completeness, enhanced search and retrieval, and resilience to missing data; limitations involve
Practical examples include linking author identities across publications using external identifiers such as ORCID or ISNI,
See also cross-reference, entity resolution, data linking, record linkage, knowledge graph.