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| − | == Citation ==
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| − | Einat Minkov, Richard C. Wang & William W. Cohen, Extracting Personal Names from Emails:
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| − | Applying Named Entity Recognition to Informal Text, in HLT/EMNLP 2005
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| − | == Online version ==
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| − | [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~einat/email.pdf Extracting Personal Names from Emails]
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| − | == Summary ==
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| − | Task: NER from emails
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| − | Techniques: treating NER as tagging. CRF model is used for this task.
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| − | Contribution:
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| − | * email-specific feature set
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| − | repetitions within single document are more often in newwires while repetitions occurred in multiple files are more often in emails.
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| − | == Related papers ==
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| − | * '''Search-based Structured Prediction''': This is the journal version of the paper that introduces the [[UsesMethod::SEARN]] algorithm - [[RelatedPaper::Daume_et_al,_ML_2009]].
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