MITRE: description of the Alembic system as used in MET

  • Authors:
  • John Aberdeen;John Burger;David Day;Lynette Hirschman;David Palmer;Patricia Robinson;Marc Vilain

  • Affiliations:
  • The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA;The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA;The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA;The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA;The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA;The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA;The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA

  • Venue:
  • TIPSTER '96 Proceedings of a workshop on held at Vienna, Virginia: May 6-8, 1996
  • Year:
  • 1996

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Abstract

Alembic is a comprehensive information extraction system that has been applied to a range of tasks. These include the now-standard components of the formal MUC evaluations: name tagging (NE in MUC-6), name normalization (TE), and template generation (ST). The system has also been exploited to help segment and index broadcast video and was used for early experiments on variants of the co-reference identification task. (For details, see [1].)