Natural Language Information Processing: A Computer Grammmar of English and Its Applications
Natural Language Information Processing: A Computer Grammmar of English and Its Applications
Information extraction and semantic constraints
COLING '90 Proceedings of the 13th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 3
Acquisition of selectional patterns
COLING '92 Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
Preference semantics for message understanding
HLT '89 Proceedings of the workshop on Speech and Natural Language
Smoothing of automatically generated selectional constraints
HLT '93 Proceedings of the workshop on Human Language Technology
Can We Make Information Extraction More Adaptive?
Information Extraction: Towards Scalable, Adaptable Systems
PAKDD '01 Proceedings of the 5th Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
Using a semantic network for information extraction
Natural Language Engineering
Constraint-based event recognition for information extraction
ACL '95 Proceedings of the 33rd annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
A fully statistical approach to natural language interfaces
ACL '96 Proceedings of the 34th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
The NYU system for MUC-6 or where's the syntax?
MUC6 '95 Proceedings of the 6th conference on Message understanding
Pattern matching in a linguistically-motivated text understanding system
HLT '94 Proceedings of the workshop on Human Language Technology
REXTOR: a system for generating relations from natural language
RANLPIR '00 Proceedings of the ACL-2000 workshop on Recent advances in natural language processing and information retrieval: held in conjunction with the 38th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics - Volume 11
The role of syntax in information extraction
TIPSTER '96 Proceedings of a workshop on held at Vienna, Virginia: May 6-8, 1996
Adaptive information extraction
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Bootstrapping events and relations from text
EACL '12 Proceedings of the 13th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
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The Proteus system which we have used for MUC-5 is largely unchanged from that used for MUC-3 and MUC-4. It has three main components: a syntactic analyzer, a semantic analyzer, and a template generator.