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- 820 creator anthony-levas.
- 820 creator branimir-boguraev.
- 820 creator david-ferrucci.
- 820 creator paul-keyser.
- 820 creator youssef-drissi.
- 820 type InProceedings.
- 820 label "A Development Environment for Configurable Meta-Annotators in a Pipelined NLP Architecture".
- 820 sameAs 820.
- 820 abstract "Information extraction from large data repositories is critical to Information Management solutions. In addition to prerequisite corpus analysis, to determine domain-specific characteristics of text resources, developing, refining and evaluating analytics entails a complex and lengthy process, typically requiring more than just domain expertise. Modern architectures for text processing, while facilitating reuse and (re-)composition of analytical pipelines, do place additional constraints upon the analytics development, as domain experts need not only configure individual annotator components, but situate these within a fully functional annotator pipeline. We present the design, and current status, of a tool for configuring model-driven annotators, which abstracts away from annotator implementation details, pipeline composition constraints, and data management. Instead, the tool embodies support for all stages of ontology-centric model development cycle from corpus analysis and concept definition, to model development and testing, to large scale evaluation, to easy and rapid composition of text applications deploying these concept models. With our design, we aim to meet the needs of domain experts, who are not necessarily expert NLP practitioners.".
- 820 hasAuthorList authorList.
- 820 hasTopic Linguistics.
- 820 isPartOf proceedings.
- 820 keyword "Information Extraction, Information Retrieval".
- 820 keyword "Tools, systems, applications".
- 820 keyword "Usability, user satisfaction".
- 820 title "A Development Environment for Configurable Meta-Annotators in a Pipelined NLP Architecture".