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Enhancing Named Entity Recognition in Twitter Messages Using Entity Linking
Ikuya Yamada
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Hideaki Takeda
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Yoshiyasu Takefuji
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2015
Location: Beijing, China
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Shared Tasks of the 2015 Workshop on Noisy User-generated Text: Twitter Lexical Normalization and Named Entity Recognition
Timothy Baldwin
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Marie Catherine de Marneffe
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Bo Han
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Young-Bum Kim
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Alan Ritter
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Wei Xu
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Multi-source named entity typing for social media
Reuth Vexler
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Einat Minkov
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Feature-Rich Twitter Named Entity Recognition and Classification
Utpal Kumar Sikdar
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Björn Gambäck
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DeepNNNER: Applying BLSTM-CNNs and Extended Lexicons to Named Entity Recognition in Tweets
Fabrice Dugas
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Eric Nichols
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Twitter Named Entity Extraction and Linking Using Differential Evolution
Utpal Kumar Sikdar
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Björn Gambäck
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A Feature-based Ensemble Approach to Recognition of Emerging and Rare Named Entities
Utpal Kumar Sikdar
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Björn Gambäck
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Multilingual Named Entity Recognition on Spanish-English Code-switched Tweets using Support Vector Machines
Daniel Claeser
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Samantha Kent
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Dennis Felske
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Linguistic Trends
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Task
Named Entity Recognition
Language
English
Dataset
Twitter
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