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'''Named Entity Recognition in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2009, written by Dominic Balasuriya, Nicky Ringland, Joel Nothman, Tara Murphy and James R. Curran.
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'''Named Entity Recognition in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2009, written by [[Dominic Balasuriya]], [[Nicky Ringland]], [[Joel Nothman]], [[Tara Murphy]] and [[James R. Curran]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
Named entity recognition (NER) is used in many domains beyond the newswire text that comprises current gold-standard corpora. Recent work has used Wikipedia's link structure to automatically generate near gold-standard annotations. Until now, these resources have only been evaluated on newswire corpora or themselves.
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Named [[entity recognition]] (NER) is used in many domains beyond the newswire text that comprises current gold-standard corpora. Recent work has used [[Wikipedia]]'s link structure to automatically generate near gold-standard annotations. Until now, these resources have only been evaluated on newswire corpora or themselves.

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Named Entity Recognition in Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2009, written by Dominic Balasuriya, Nicky Ringland, Joel Nothman, Tara Murphy and James R. Curran.

Overview

Named entity recognition (NER) is used in many domains beyond the newswire text that comprises current gold-standard corpora. Recent work has used Wikipedia's link structure to automatically generate near gold-standard annotations. Until now, these resources have only been evaluated on newswire corpora or themselves.