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2012
Hindle, Abram, Barr, E.T., Su, Z., Devanbu, P.T., Gabel, M.
Natural languages like English are rich, complex, and powerful. The highly creative and graceful use of languages like English and Tamil, by masters like Shakespeare and Avvaiyar, can certainly delight and inspire. But in practice, given cognitive constraints and the exigencies of daily life,...
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Fall 2018
Knowledge bases (KBs), repositories consisting of entities, facts about entities, and relations between entities, are a vital component for many tasks in artificial intelligence and natural language processing such as semantic search and question answering. Named Entity Disambiguation (NED), the...