Difference between revisions of "Nlao writeup of Brin 1999"
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This is a review of Brin_1999_extracting_patterns_and_relations_from_the_world_wide_web by user:Nlao.
DIPRE is an early (probably seminal) work of extraction by bootstraping. The "instance-pattern duality" priciple can be traced by to long time ago
- Harris’ Distributional Hypothesis (DH) (Harris, 1964) “Words that tend to occur in the same contexts tend to have similar meanings”. - Robison’s Point-wise Assertion Patterns (PAP) (Robison, 1970) “w1 is in a relation r with w2 if context pattern r(w1, w2) is observed”
Here are some later works that utilize this priciple
- UNICON (Lin and Pantel 2001a) - DIRT (Lin and Pantel 2001b) - VerbOCEAN (Chklovski & Pantel, 2004) - TEASE (Szepktor et al., 2004) (Zanzotto et al 2006) - Espresso (Pantel & Pennacchiotti 2006) - TextRunner (Banko et al. 2007)
[minor points]
- As an early work, its implementation is not efficient. No index is used to help pattern matching in large corpus.