Neil Ireson, Fabio Ciravegna, Marie Elaine Califf, Dayne Freitag, Nicholas Kushmerick, Alberto Lavelli: Evaluating Machine Learning for Information Extraction, 22nd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2005), Bonn, Germany, 7-11 August, 2005
MALLET is an integrated collection of Java code useful for statistical natural language processing, document classification, clustering, information extraction, and other machine learning applications to text.
To help researchers investigate relation extraction, we’re releasing a human-judged dataset of two relations about public figures on Wikipedia: nearly 10,000 examples of “place of birth”, and over 40,000 examples of “attended or graduated from an institution”. Each of these was judged by at least 5 raters, and can be used to train or evaluate relation extraction systems. We also plan to release more relations of new types in the coming months.
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