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Japanese Named Entity Recognition based on a Simple Rule Generator and Decision Tree Learning
Hideki Isozaki
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2001
Location: Toulouse, France
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Extracting Important Sentences with Support Vector Machines
Tsutomu Hirao
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Hideki Isozaki
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Eisaku Maeda
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Yuji Matsumoto
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Efficient Support Vector Classifiers for Named Entity Recognition
Hideki Isozaki
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Hideto Kazawa
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An Agent-based Approach to Chinese Named Entity Recognition
Shiren Ye
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Tat-Seng Chua
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Jimin Liu
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Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages: Taking Stock
Anil Kumar Singh
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Named Entity Recognition for Telugu
P Srikanth
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Kavi Narayana Murthy
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Towards Deep Learning in Hindi NER: An approach to tackle the Labelled Data Sparsity
Vinayak Athavale
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Shreenivas Bharadwaj
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Monik Pamecha
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Ameya Prabhu
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Manish Shrivastava
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Information Extraction
Question Answering
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Japanese
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