Effects of Semantic Analysis on Named-Entity Recognition with Conditional Random Fields
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Citazione:
Effects of Semantic Analysis on Named-Entity Recognition with Conditional Random Fields / Bergamaschi, S.; Cappelli, A.; Circiello, A.; Varone, M.. - 2037:(2017). ( 25th Italian Symposium on Advanced Database Systems, SEBD 2017 Sun Beach Clubesse, ita 2017).
Abstract:
We propose a novel Named Entity Recognition (NER) system based on a machine learning technique and a semantic network. The NER system is able to exploit the advantages of semantic information, coming from Expert System proprietary technology, Cogito. NER is a task of Natural Language Processing (NLP) which consists in detecting, from an unformatted text source and classify, Named Entities (NE), i.e. real-world entities that can be denoted with a rigid designator. To address this problem, the chosen approach is a combination of machine learning and deep semantic processing. The machine learning method used is Conditional Random Fields (CRF). CRF is particularly suitable for the task because it analyzes an input sequence considering the whole sequence, instead of one item at a time. CRF has been trained not only with classical information, available after a simple computation or anyway with little effort, but with semantic information too. Semantic information is obtained with Sensigrafo and Semantic Disambiguator, which are the proprietary semantic network and semantic engine of Expert System, respectively. The results are encouraging, as we can experimentally prove the improvements in the NER task obtained by exploiting semantics.
Tipologia CRIS:
Relazione in Atti di Convegno
Elenco autori:
Bergamaschi, S.; Cappelli, A.; Circiello, A.; Varone, M.
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Titolo del libro:
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
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