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* [http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/W/W06/W06-0901.pdf The stages of event extraction, D. Ahn, Proceedings of the Workshop on Annotating and Reasoning about Time and Events, 2006.] A case study, describing a complex, multi-stage IE system. | * [http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/W/W06/W06-0901.pdf The stages of event extraction, D. Ahn, Proceedings of the Workshop on Annotating and Reasoning about Time and Events, 2006.] A case study, describing a complex, multi-stage IE system. | ||
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+ | === Assignment === | ||
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+ | * Go to http://malt/mw [this link is incorrect?] and create an account for yourself (use andrew id) | ||
+ | * Go to your user page and add | ||
+ | ** Your real name & a link to your home page | ||
+ | ** Who you are and what you hope to get out of the class (Let me know if you’re just auditing) | ||
+ | ** Any special skills you have, research interests that you have, related projects you have been or might be working on, etc. | ||
+ | * Create a link to this page in the list below: | ||
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+ | === People In the Class === | ||
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+ | * [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/User:Wcohen William Cohen] |
Revision as of 09:46, 7 September 2010
This is one of the class meetings on the schedule for the course Information Extraction 10-707 in Fall 2010.
Contents
Introduction, History, and Techniques for Named Entity Recognition (NER)
Required Readings
- Information Extraction, S. Sarawagi, FnT Databases, 1(3), 2008. A survey of information extraction work, aimed mainly at a DB/IR audience.
- Information Extraction: Distilling Structured Data from Unstructured Text, McCallum, ACM Queue 2005. A shorter survey, aimed at a more general audience.
Optional Readings
- The stages of event extraction, D. Ahn, Proceedings of the Workshop on Annotating and Reasoning about Time and Events, 2006. A case study, describing a complex, multi-stage IE system.
Assignment
- Go to http://malt/mw [this link is incorrect?] and create an account for yourself (use andrew id)
- Go to your user page and add
- Your real name & a link to your home page
- Who you are and what you hope to get out of the class (Let me know if you’re just auditing)
- Any special skills you have, research interests that you have, related projects you have been or might be working on, etc.
- Create a link to this page in the list below: