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http://www.aktors.org/technologies/annie/
Open Source Information Extraction from The University of Sheffield ANNIE -...
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Open Source Information Extraction from The University of Sheffield ANNIE:...
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An example of named entities automatically annotated by the Information Extraction system....
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Open Source Information Extraction fact-file Owner :...
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Many knowledge acquisition and retrieval applications need to deal with human-written texts (e.g., technical documentation), therefore they need some robust and scalable language processing tools, in order to perform common tasks like tokenisation, part-of-speech tagging, and named entity recognition (automatic annotation of person, organisation, and other entities in the texts)....
http://www.aktors.org/technologies/annie/
Towards a Solution ANNIE is an open-source, robust Information Extraction (IE) system which relies on finite state algorithms....
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tokeniser, sentence splitter, POS tagger, named entity recogniser....
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The named entity recogniser consists of pattern-action rules, executed by the finate-state transduction mechanism....
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It must be noted that the open-source named entity recogniser is simpler and less powerful than the one we use in-house -...
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The figure above shows an example of named entities automatically annotated by the system....
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