Comparing MUCK-II and MUC-3: assessing the difficulty of different tasks
MUC3 '91 Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Message understanding
Domain and language evaluation results
MUC5 '93 Proceedings of the 5th conference on Message understanding
The statistical significance of the MUC-4 results
MUC4 '92 Proceedings of the 4th conference on Message understanding
Survey of the Message Understanding Conferences
HLT '93 Proceedings of the workshop on Human Language Technology
A Parallel System for Text Inference Using Marker Propagations
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Automatic language and information processing: rethinking evaluation
Natural Language Engineering
Beyond information searching and browsing: acquiring knowledge from digital libraries
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal - Special issue: An Asian digital libraries perspective
Analyzing the reading comprehension task
NAACL-ANLP-SSCNLPS '00 Proceedings of the 2000 NAACL-ANLP Workshop on Syntactic and semantic complexity in natural language processing systems - Volume 1
Analyzing the reading comprehension task
NLPComplexity '00 NAACL-ANLP 2000 Workshop: Syntactic and Semantic Complexity in Natural Language Processing Systems
Using decision trees for conference resolution
IJCAI'95 Proceedings of the 14th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
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Three information extraction system evaluations using Tipster data were conducted in the context of Phase 1 of the Tipster Text program. Interim evaluations were conducted in September, 1992, and February, 1993; the final evaluation was conducted in July, 1993. The final evaluation included not only the Tipster-supported information extraction contractors but thirteen other participants as well. This evaluation was the topic of the Fifth Message Understanding Conference (MUC-5) in August, 1993. With particular respect to the research and development tasks of the Tipster contractors, the goal of these evaluations has been to assess success in terms of the development of systems to work in both English and Japanese (BBN, GE/CMU, and NMSU/Brandeis) and/or in both the joint ventures and microelectronics domains (BBN, GE/CMU, NMSU/Brandeis, and UMass/Hughes).