A proposal for Wide-Coverage Spanish Named Entity Recognition

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2019-03-12T14:02:32Z

2002

2019-03-12T14:02:32Z

Abstract

This paper presents a proposal for wide--coverage Named Entity Recognition for Spanish. First, a linguistic description of the typology of Named Entities is proposed. Following this definition an architecture of sequential processes is described for addressing the recognition and classification of strong and weak Named Entities. The former are treated using Machine Learning techniques (AdaBoost) and simple attributes requiring non tagged corpora complemented with external information sources (a list of trigger words and a gazetteer). The latter are approached through a context free grammar for recognizing syntactic patterns. A deep evaluation of the first task on real corpora to validate the appropriateness of the approach is presented. A preliminar version of the context free grammar is qualitatively evaluated with also good results on a small hand--tagged corpus.

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English

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Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural (SEPLN)

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://journal.sepln.org/sepln/ojs/ojs/index.php/pln/article/view/3305

Procesamiento del lenguaje natural , 2002, num. 28, p. 63-80

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(c) Arévalo, Montse et al., 2002

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