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Sterling software: an NLToolset-based system for MUC-6

Published: 06 November 1995 Publication History

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For a little over two years, Sterling Software ITD has been developing the Automatic Templating System (ATS) [1] for automatically extracting entity and event data in the counter-narcotics domain from military messages. This system, part of the Counter Drug Intelligence System (CDIS), was built around the NLToolset [2], which was originally developed by GE and is now being developed and supported by Lockheed-Martin. Early results showed that the system was performing better than the human analysts in all aspects.

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[1]
Osterholtz, L. and Lee, R. and McNeilly, C., "The Automated Templating System for Database Update from Unformatted Message Traffic", 1995 ONDCP International Technology Symposium, Oct. 1995
[2]
Jacobs, P. S. and Krupka, G. R. and Rau, L. F., "Lexico-Semantic Pattern Matching as a Companion to Parsing in Text Applications", Fourth DARPA Speech and Natural Language Workshop, Feb. 1991

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MUC6 '95: Proceedings of the 6th conference on Message understanding
November 1995
353 pages
ISBN:1558604022

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Association for Computational Linguistics

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Published: 06 November 1995

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