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Unsupervised Named-Entity Recognition: Generating Gazetteers and Resolving Ambiguity

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Unsupervised Named-Entity Recognition: Generating Gazetteers and Resolving Ambiguity
In this paper, we propose a named-entity recognition (NER) system that addresses two major limitations frequently discussed in the field. First, the system requires no human intervention such as manually labeling training data or creating gazetteers. Second, the system can handle more than the three classical named-entity types (person, location, and organization). We describe the system's architecture and compare its performance with a supervised system. We experimentally evaluate the system on a standard corpus, with the three classical named-entity types, and also on a new corpus, with a new named-entity type (car brands).
David Nadeau, Peter D. Turney, Stan Matwin
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where AI
Authors David Nadeau, Peter D. Turney, Stan Matwin
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