The GATE GUI
author:
Diana Maynard,
University of Sheffield
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| Slides | |
| 0:04 | Finite State Transduction for Information Extraction |
| 0:33 | GATE and Information Extraction |
| 1:12 | GATE and IE |
| 1:23 | A Typical IE System |
| 2:53 | Two Approaches to IE |
| 5:04 | Named Entity Recognition |
| 5:38 | ANNIE |
| 7:27 | Unicode Tokeniser |
| 9:21 | Gazetteer |
| 14:43 | The Named Entity Grammar |
| 16:47 | Orthomatcher |
| 19:07 | JAPE: a Jolly And Pleasant Experience |
| 19:51 | LHS of JAPE rules |
| 21:45 | Examples of LHS patterns |
| 24:35 | RHS of JAPE rules |
| 27:28 | Complex RHS |
| 29:42 | Example of using Java in a rule |
| 31:19 | Available Java objects |
| 31:27 | JAPE Application modes |
| 33:19 | Example: “China Sea” |
| 40:32 | JAPE Hints and Tricks |
| 41:59 | How to avoid a pattern from matching |
| 43:36 | How to play with input annotations |
| 46:53 | How to deal with overlapping annotations |
| 48:49 | More examples |
| 49:22 | Custom Processing Resource for your grammars |
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