http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/CSJarchive/Proceedings/2006/docs/p1962.pdfInternational audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose a method for tagging named entities (NE), using natural language processing techniques. Beyond their literal meaning, named entities are frequently subject to metonymy. We show the limits of current NE type hierarchies and detail a new proposal aiming at dynamically capturing the semantics of entities in context. This model can analyze complex linguistic phenomena like metonymy, which are known to be difficult for natural language processing but crucial for most applications. We present an implementation and some test using the French ESTER corpus and give significant results
In this paper, we propose a named-entity recognition (NER) system that addresses two major limitatio...
This paper presents the BECREATIVE Named Entity Recognition system and its participation at the Germ...
Many proper names are widely used metonymically. Thus, for example, organisation names can be used f...
The aim of this paper is to propose a method for tagging named entities (NE), using natural language...
Introduced as part of the last Message Understanding Conferences dedicated to information extraction...
International audienceNamed entities (NEs) constitute a great challenge for computational linguistic...
none2Many proper names are widely used metonymically. Thus, for example, organisation names can be...
In this paper, we explore methods for improving the automatic classification of schematic metonymies...
Understanding names and their reference is central to the analysis of unrestricted texts and poses a...
In general, the task of Named Entity Recognition (NER) is an information extraction subtask which se...
PosterInternational audienceToday, the named entity recognition task is considered as fundamental, b...
A given entity – representing a person, a location or an organization – may be mentioned in text in ...
none2We test the validity of a machine learning approach to metonymy resolution, presenting a case...
Named Entities (NE) are the prominent entities appearing in textual documents.Automatic classificati...
Natural Language is a mean to express and discuss about concepts, objects, events, i.e. it carries s...
In this paper, we propose a named-entity recognition (NER) system that addresses two major limitatio...
This paper presents the BECREATIVE Named Entity Recognition system and its participation at the Germ...
Many proper names are widely used metonymically. Thus, for example, organisation names can be used f...
The aim of this paper is to propose a method for tagging named entities (NE), using natural language...
Introduced as part of the last Message Understanding Conferences dedicated to information extraction...
International audienceNamed entities (NEs) constitute a great challenge for computational linguistic...
none2Many proper names are widely used metonymically. Thus, for example, organisation names can be...
In this paper, we explore methods for improving the automatic classification of schematic metonymies...
Understanding names and their reference is central to the analysis of unrestricted texts and poses a...
In general, the task of Named Entity Recognition (NER) is an information extraction subtask which se...
PosterInternational audienceToday, the named entity recognition task is considered as fundamental, b...
A given entity – representing a person, a location or an organization – may be mentioned in text in ...
none2We test the validity of a machine learning approach to metonymy resolution, presenting a case...
Named Entities (NE) are the prominent entities appearing in textual documents.Automatic classificati...
Natural Language is a mean to express and discuss about concepts, objects, events, i.e. it carries s...
In this paper, we propose a named-entity recognition (NER) system that addresses two major limitatio...
This paper presents the BECREATIVE Named Entity Recognition system and its participation at the Germ...
Many proper names are widely used metonymically. Thus, for example, organisation names can be used f...