Verification of Facts across Document Boundaries
author:
Roman Yangarber,
New York University
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| 0:00 | Verification of Facts across Document Boundaries |
| 0:06 | Synopsis |
| 1:35 | Baseline IE |
| 6:02 | Impact of traditional processing |
| 7:25 | Reasons behind local IE |
| 7:56 | Proposal |
| 9:10 | Local analysis |
| 9:52 | Example |
| 11:38 | Reference resolution pt 1 |
| 12:01 | Example (a) |
| 12:12 | Reference resolution pt 1(a) |
| 12:35 | Ellipsis: example |
| 13:54 | Reference resolution pt 2 |
| 14:10 | Reference resolution pt 3 |
| 14:22 | Ellipsis: example (a) |
| 14:39 | Reference resolution pt 3(a) |
| 15:12 | Deferred commitment: refres |
| 15:45 | Global analysis |
| 16:30 | Example pt 1 |
| 17:09 | Example pt 2 |
| 17:45 | Experiments: Global aggregation |
| 18:11 | Application: Job advertisements |
| 19:13 | Application: Epidemic Surveillance |
| 19:54 | Utility: Confidence |
| 21:08 | Global aggregation |
| 24:26 | Local confidence |
| 25:04 | Judge fills in non-confident records pt 1 |
| 25:08 | Judge fills in non-confident records pt 2 |
| 25:19 | Judge fills in non-confident records pt 3 |
| 25:39 | Judge fills in non-confident records pt 4 |
| 26:09 | Experiment: relation correction |
| 27:24 | Performance of relation correction |
| 29:00 | Conclusion |
| 29:24 | End |
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