Identified Concept Mention
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An identified concept mention is a concept mention that is an identified mention.
- AKA: Tagged Concept Mention.
- Context:
- It can be the output of a Concept Mention Identification Task.
- …
- Example(s):
It can be the output of a concept mention identification task.
- "[Michael] left an hour ago."
- "A [Canadian] arrived last night."
- "[A person] arrived [last night]."
- "A [person] arrived last [night]."
- "A person [arrived] last night."
- “We investigate [the task of keyword-based information retrieval]."
- "When X is needed for Y tasks [grounding the textual entity to a unique database entry] is a prerequisite."
- “
A [person] arrived last night.
" ... as an American broadcasting executive who served as the president of CBS between … also served as the chairman of the Rand Corporation from …
- Counter-Example(s):
- an Unidentified Concept Mention (e.g. an Unannotated Text).
- a Relation Mention, such as "[Jane, the Canadian], arrived last night"
- a Function Word, such as “the” or “in”.
- a Sentence Fragment, such as “Michael is.”.
- See: Linked Concept Mention, Identified Named Entity Mention.