Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Automatic_Content_Extraction> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 16 of
16
with 100 items per page.
- Automatic_Content_Extraction abstract "Automatic Content Extraction (ACE) is a program for developing advanced Information extraction technologies. Given a text in natural language, the ACE challenge is to detect: entities mentioned in the text, such as: persons, organizations, locations, facilities, weapons, vehicles, and geo-political entities. relations between entities, such as: person A is the manager of company B. Relation types include: role, part, located, near, and social. events mentioned in the text, such as: interaction, movement, transfer, creation and destruction.This program began with a pilot study in 1999.While the ACE program is directed toward extraction of information from audio and image sources in addition to pure text, the research effort is restricted to information extraction from text. The actual transduction of audio and image data into text is not part of the ACE research effort, although the processing of ASR and OCR output from such transducers is.The program relates to English, Arabic and Chinese texts.The effort involves: defining the research tasks in detail, collecting and annotating data needed for training, development, and evaluation, supporting the research with evaluation tools and research workshops.In general objective, the ACE program is motivated by and addresses the same issues as the MUC program that preceded it. The ACE program, however, defines the research objectives in terms of the target objects (i.e., the entities, the relations, and the events) rather than in terms of the words in the text. For example, the so-called “named entity” task, as defined in MUC, is to identify those words (on the page) that are names of entities. In ACE, on the other hand, the corresponding task is to identify the entity so named. This is a different task, one that is more abstract and that involves inference more explicitly in producing ananswer. In a real sense, the task is to detect things that “aren’t there”.The ACE corpus is one of the standard benchmarks for testing new information extraction algorithms.".
- Automatic_Content_Extraction wikiPageExternalLink ace.
- Automatic_Content_Extraction wikiPageExternalLink 10003935.
- Automatic_Content_Extraction wikiPageExternalLink ace.
- Automatic_Content_Extraction wikiPageExternalLink muc.
- Automatic_Content_Extraction wikiPageID "33675011".
- Automatic_Content_Extraction wikiPageRevisionID "605416214".
- Automatic_Content_Extraction hasPhotoCollection Automatic_Content_Extraction.
- Automatic_Content_Extraction subject Category:Information_retrieval.
- Automatic_Content_Extraction comment "Automatic Content Extraction (ACE) is a program for developing advanced Information extraction technologies. Given a text in natural language, the ACE challenge is to detect: entities mentioned in the text, such as: persons, organizations, locations, facilities, weapons, vehicles, and geo-political entities. relations between entities, such as: person A is the manager of company B. Relation types include: role, part, located, near, and social.".
- Automatic_Content_Extraction label "Automatic Content Extraction".
- Automatic_Content_Extraction sameAs m.0hhwdhd.
- Automatic_Content_Extraction sameAs Q4826508.
- Automatic_Content_Extraction sameAs Q4826508.
- Automatic_Content_Extraction wasDerivedFrom Automatic_Content_Extraction?oldid=605416214.
- Automatic_Content_Extraction isPrimaryTopicOf Automatic_Content_Extraction.