[PDF][PDF] Location normalization for information extraction
H Li, RK Srihari, C Niu, W Li - COLING 2002: The 19th …, 2002 - aclanthology.org
H Li, RK Srihari, C Niu, W Li
COLING 2002: The 19th International Conference on Computational …, 2002•aclanthology.orgAmbiguity is very high for location names. For example, there are 23 cities named 'Buffalo'in
the US Country names such as 'Canada','Brazil'and 'China'are also city names in the USA.
Almost every city has a Main Street or Broadway. Such ambiguity needs to be handled
before we can refer to location names for visualization of related extracted events. This
paper presents a hybrid approach for location normalization which combines (i) lexical
grammar driven by local context constraints,(ii) graph search for maximum spanning tree …
the US Country names such as 'Canada','Brazil'and 'China'are also city names in the USA.
Almost every city has a Main Street or Broadway. Such ambiguity needs to be handled
before we can refer to location names for visualization of related extracted events. This
paper presents a hybrid approach for location normalization which combines (i) lexical
grammar driven by local context constraints,(ii) graph search for maximum spanning tree …
Abstract
Ambiguity is very high for location names. For example, there are 23 cities named ‘Buffalo’in the US Country names such as ‘Canada’,‘Brazil’and ‘China’are also city names in the USA. Almost every city has a Main Street or Broadway. Such ambiguity needs to be handled before we can refer to location names for visualization of related extracted events. This paper presents a hybrid approach for location normalization which combines (i) lexical grammar driven by local context constraints,(ii) graph search for maximum spanning tree and (iii) integration of semi-automatically derived default senses. The focus is on resolving ambiguities for the following types of location names: island, town, city, province, and country. The results are promising with 93.8% accuracy on our test collections.
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