Person Mention Coreference Resolution Task
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A Person Mention Coreference Resolution Task is a person coreference resolution task that is an Entity Mention Coreference Resolution Task (for person mentions).
- AKA: Person Mention Matching.
- Context:
- It can be solved by a Person Mention Coreference Resolution System.
- Challenges include two people who are named similarly "Both John Smith Senior and John Smith Junior had lower tax platforms. The new Smith however ..."
- Example(s):
- Spock Entity Resolution Challenge.
- A person mentioned in a later sentence only by last name. For example: "Mahatma Gandhi was born Porbandar India in 1869. … Gandhi left India in 1888."
- SemEval-2007 Task-13 The challenge is to correctly estimate the number of referents and group documents referring to the same individual. http://nlp.cs.swarthmore.edu/semeval/tasks/task13/summary.shtml
- See: Person Record Coreference Resolution.
References
2008
- J. Artiles, Satoshi Sekine, and J. Gonzalo, “Web people search: results of the first evaluation and the plan for the second,” in WWW ’08: Proceeding of the 17th International Conference on World Wide Web. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2008, pp. 1071–1072.
2005
- (Bekkerman & McCallum, 2005) ⇒ Ron Bekkerman, and Andrew McCallum. (2005). “Disambiguating Web Appearance of People in a Social Network.” In: Proceedings of the 14th International World Wide Web Conference. (WWW 2005).