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Coreference Resolution

Coreference resolution is a natural-language-processing task that detects when different expressions in a text refer to the same entity — for example a name, a later pronoun, and a descriptive phrase all pointing at one person. Rooted in early linguistic work by Hobbs (1978) and advanced by the end-to-end neural model of Lee et al. (2017), it improves the quality of information extraction and text understanding.

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Coreference Resolution
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / text-mining
  • Lee, K. et al. (2017). End-to-end Neural Coreference Resolution. EMNLP. · URL
  • Hobbs, J.R. (1978). Resolving Pronoun References. Lingua, 44(4), 311-338. · DOI 10.1016/0024-3841(78)90006-2
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