TAC-KBP 2011 Task
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A TAC-KBP 2011 Task is a TAC-KBP Task produced by a TAC-KBP 2011 Track.
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- TAC-KBP 2011 ... Task.
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- See: KBP Task, TAC 2011 RTE Task, TAC 2011 Summarization Task.
References
2011
- (Ji et al., 2011) ⇒ Heng Ji, Ralph Grishman, and Hoa Trang Dang. (2011). “Overview of the TAC 2011 Knowledge Base Population Track.” In: Processing of the TAC 2011.
- http://nlp.cs.qc.cuny.edu/kbp/2011/
- QUOTE: Question Answering and Information Extraction have been studied over the past decade; however evaluation has generally been limited to isolated targets or small scopes (i.e., single documents). The Knowledge Base Population (KBP) Track at TAC 2011 will explore extraction of information about entities with reference to an external knowledge source. Using basic schema for persons, organizations, and locations, nodes in an ontology must be created and populated using unstructured information found in text. A collection of Wikipedia Infoboxes will serve as a rudimentary initial knowledge representation.