Exploiting role-identifying nouns and expressions for information extraction

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Creator Riloff, Ellen M.
Other Author Phillips, William
Title Exploiting role-identifying nouns and expressions for information extraction
Date 2007
Description We present a new approach for extraction pattern learning that exploits role-identifying nouns, which are nouns whose semantics reveal the role that they play in an event (e.g., an "assassin" is a perpetrator). Given a few seed nouns, a bootstrapping algorithm automatically learns role-identifying nouns, which are then used to learn extraction patterns. We also introduce a method to learn role-identifying expressions, which consist of a role-identifying verb linked to an event (e.g., "<subject> participated in the murder"). We present experimental results on the MUC-4 terrorism corpus and a disease outbreaks corpus.
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Publisher Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing
First Page 1
Last Page 7
Subject Information extraction; Role-identifying; Nouns; Expressions; Pattern learning; Basilisk bootstrapping algorithm
Subject LCSH Information retrieval; Natural language processing (Computer science); Programming languages (Electronic computers) -- Semantics
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Phillips, W., & Riloff, E. M. (2007). Exploiting role-identifying nouns and expressions for information extraction. Proceedings of the 2007 Conference on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP- 07), 1-7.
Rights Management (c)Phillips, W., & Riloff, E. M.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6c82tnw
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