pages
186
ISBN
9781848218383

One of the challenges brought on by the digital revolution of the recent decades is the mechanism by which information carried by texts can be extracted in order to access its contents. The processing of named entities remains a very active area of research, which plays a central role in natural language processing technologies and […]

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One of the challenges brought on by the digital revolution of the recent decades is the mechanism by which information carried by texts can be extracted in order to access its contents.
The processing of named entities remains a very active area of research, which plays a central role in natural language processing technologies and their applications. Named entity recognition, a tool used in information extraction tasks, focuses on recognizing small pieces of information in order to extract information on a larger scale.
The authors use written text and examples in French and English to present the necessary elements for the readers to familiarize themselves with the main concepts related to named entities and to discover the problems associated with them, as well as the methods available in practice for solving these issues.

1. Named Entities for Accessing Information.
2. Named Entities, Referential.
3. Resources Associated with Named Entities.
4. Recognizing Named Entities.
5. Linking Named Entities to References.
6. Evaluating Named Entity Recognition.

Damien Nouvel

Damien Nouvel est Maître de conférences à l’Inalco.

Maud Ehrmann

Maud Ehrmann est chercheuse à l’EPFL.

Sophie Rosset

Sophie Rosset est directrice de recherche au CNRS.