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2010
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
Event Recognition from News Webpages through Latent Ingredients Extraction
We investigate the novel problem of event recognition from news webpages. "Events" are basic text units containing news elements. We observe that a news article is always...
Rui Yan, Yu Li, Yan Zhang, Xiaoming Li
EACL
2009
ACL Anthology
15 years 10 months ago
Analysing Wikipedia and Gold-Standard Corpora for NER Training
Named entity recognition (NER) for English typically involves one of three gold standards: MUC, CoNLL, or BBN, all created by costly manual annotation. Recent work has used Wikipe...
Joel Nothman, Tara Murphy, James R. Curran
BMCBI
2006
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Automated recognition of malignancy mentions in biomedical literature
Background: The rapid proliferation of biomedical text makes it increasingly difficult for researchers to identify, synthesize, and utilize developed knowledge in their fields of ...
Yang Jin, Ryan T. McDonald, Kevin Lerman, Mark A. ...
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AND
2010
14 years 7 months ago
Reshaping automatic speech transcripts for robust high-level spoken document analysis
High-level spoken document analysis is required in many applications seeking access to the semantic content of audio data, such as information retrieval, machine translation or au...
Julien Fayolle, Fabienne Moreau, Christian Raymond...
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BMCBI
2005
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Contextual weighting for Support Vector Machines in literature mining: an application to gene versus protein name disambiguation
Background: The ability to distinguish between genes and proteins is essential for understanding biological text. Support Vector Machines (SVMs) have been proven to be very effici...
Tapio Pahikkala, Filip Ginter, Jorma Boberg, Jouni...