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FamiljProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ursprungsår20072008
UpphovspersonBanko, Cafarella, Soderland, Broadhead & EtzioniMilne & Witten
TypSchema-free relation-extraction taskNLP knowledge-base grounding taskNLP sequence-labelling task
UrsprungskällaBanko, M., Cafarella, M. J., Soderland, S., Broadhead, M. & Etzioni, O. (2007). Open Information Extraction from the Web. Proceedings of IJCAI 2007, 2670-2676. link ↗Milne, D. & Witten, I.H. (2008). Learning to Link with Wikipedia. CIKM (Proceedings of the 17th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management). DOI ↗Nadeau, D. & Sekine, S. (2007). A survey of named entity recognition. Lingvisticae Investigationes. link ↗
AliasOpen IE, OpenIE, open relation extraction, Açık Bilgi Çıkarma (Open IE)named entity disambiguation, entity disambiguation, entity resolution to knowledge base, Varlık Bağlama (Entity Linking)NER, entity tagging, Adlandırılmış Varlık Tanıma (NER)
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SammanfattningOpen Information Extraction (Open IE) is a text-mining task that automatically extracts subject-relation-object triples from text without requiring a predefined relation schema. Introduced by Banko and colleagues (2007) for extraction over the open web, it converts free-running text into structured assertions used to build knowledge graphs and to mine large text collections.Entity linking is a natural-language-processing task that matches ambiguous entity mentions in text — people, places, organisations — to the correct record in a knowledge base such as Wikidata, DBpedia, or a domain dictionary. Surveyed and shaped by Milne and Witten (2008) and later neural approaches reviewed by Sevgili and colleagues (2022), it grounds free text into structured, unambiguous references used in knowledge-graph building and multi-source text analysis.Named entity recognition (NER) is a natural-language-processing task that automatically detects and labels entities in text — such as people, organisations, locations, and dates. Surveyed by Nadeau and Sekine (2007) and later advanced with neural architectures by Lample et al. (2016), it turns free-running text into tagged spans that downstream tools can use.
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