Entity Mention Normalization System
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An Entity Mention Normalization System is a Normalization System that can solve an Entity Mention Normalization Task.
- AKA: Entity Mention Normalizer, Entity Mention Disambiguation System, Entity Disambiguation System.
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- Example(s):
- Reflect System.
- SemTag System, ~2003.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Word Sense Disambiguation System.
References
2009
- (Kulkarni et al., 2009) ⇒ Sayali Kulkarni, Amit Singh, Ganesh Ramakrishnan, Soumen Chakrabarti. (2009). “Collective Annotation of Wikipedia Entities in Web Text.” In: Proceedings of ACM SIGKDD Conference (KDD-2009). doi:10.1145/1557019.1557073.
- QUOTE: The first Web-scale entity disambiguation system was SemTag [5]. SemTag annotated about 250 million Web pages with IDs from the Stanford TAP entity catalog [8]. The basic technique was to compare the surrounding context of a spot s with text metadata associated with candidate entity γ in TAP. SemTag preferred high precision over recall, proposing only about 450 million annotations, i.e., fewer than two annotations per page on average.