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Multimodal Named Entity Recognition
Multimodal Named Entity Recognition (MNER) extends classical NER by fusing textual sequences with complementary modalities — most commonly images — to improve the identification and classification of named entities such as persons, organizations, and locations in settings where visual context disambiguates ambiguous or sparse text.
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Multimodal Named Entity Recognition (Text + Visual/Auxiliary Modality NER)
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- Moon, S., Neves, L., & Carvalho, V. (2018). Multimodal Named Entity Recognition for Short Social Media Posts. Proceedings of NAACL-HLT 2018, pp. 852–860. Association for Computational Linguistics. · URL
- Lu, D., Neves, L., Carvalho, V., Zhang, N., & Ji, H. (2018). Visual Attention Model for Name Tagging in Multimodal Social Media. Proceedings of ACL 2018, pp. 1990–1999. Association for Computational Linguistics. · URL
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