Mention Grounding Task
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A mention grounding task is a reference grounding task that can map a mention to a canonical referencer with the same referent as the mention.
- AKA: Mention Resolution, Mention Linking, Mention Normalization.
- Context:
- Input: An Mention (in an Text Item).
- output: A mapping a Concept/Canonical Concept (with the same Referent).
- It can be solved by a Mention Grounding System (that implements a Mention Grounding algorithm).
- It can be, depending on the knowledge base, an Ontology-based Mention Grounding Task.
- It can be:
- Example(s):
- a Concept Mention Grounding Task.
- a Word Mention to Word Sense Resolution Task.
- an Entity Mention Resolution Task.
- Connect the mention of “Michael Jackson” to the correct (Wikipedia, 2009) ⇒ page (of the correct/disambiguated person intended by the context of the mention). (a Wikipedia-based Mention Resolution Task).
- a Relation Mention Grounding Task, such as a PPLRE Task.
- …
- a Concept Mention Grounding Task.
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Mention Normalization Task, Duplicate Record Detection Task.