2014 ERD14EntityRecognitionandDisamb

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Subject Headings: ERD-2014.

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In this paper we overview the 2014 Entity Recognition and Disambiguation Challenge (ERD'14), which took place from March to June 2014 and was summarized in a dedicated workshop at SIGIR 2014. The main goal of the ERD challenge was to promote research in recognition and disambiguation of entities in unstructured text. Unlike many past entity linking challenges, no mention segmentations were given to the participating systems for a given document. Participants were asked to implement a web service for their system to minimize human involvement during evaluation and to enable measuring the processing times. The challenge has attracted a lot of interest (over 100 teams registered, and 27 of those submitted final results).

In this paper we cover the task definition, issues encountered during annotation, and provide a detailed analysis of all the participating systems. Specifically, we show how we adapted the pooling technique to address the difficulties of gathering annotations for the entity linking task. We also summarize the ERD workshop that followed the challenge, including the oral and poster presentations as well as the invited talks.

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 AuthorvolumeDate ValuetitletypejournaltitleUrldoinoteyear
2014 ERD14EntityRecognitionandDisambEvgeniy Gabrilovich
Kuansan Wang
Ming-Wei Chang
David Carmel
Bo-June (Paul) Hsu
ERD'14: Entity Recognition and Disambiguation Challenge10.1145/2701583.27015912014