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5th MUC 1993: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Message Understanding, MUC 1993, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, August 25-27, 1993. ACL 1993, ISBN 1-55860-336-0
Information extraction task
- Lynn Carlson, Boyan A. Onyshkevych, Mary Ellen Okurowski:
Corpora and data preparation. 1-5 - Boyan A. Onyshkevych, Mary Ellen Okurowski, Lynn Carlson:
Tasks, domains, and languages. 7-17 - Boyan A. Onyshkevych:
Template design for information extraction. 19-23
Evaluation
- Beth Sundheim:
Tipster/MUC-5: information extraction system evaluation. 27-44 - Mary Ellen Okurowski:
Domain and language evaluation results. 45-51 - Craig A. Will:
Comparing human and machine performance for natural language information extraction: results for English microelectronics from the MUC-5 evaluation. 53-67 - Nancy Chinchor, Beth Sundheim:
MUC-5 evaluation metrics. 69-78 - Nancy Chinchor:
The statistical significance of the MUC-5 results. 79-83
Systems
- Jerry R. Hobbs:
The generic information extraction system. 87-91 - Ralph M. Weischedel, Damaris M. Ayuso, Sean Boisen, Heidi Fox, Robert Ingria, Tomoyoshi Matsukawa, Constantine Papageorgiou, Dawn MacLaughlin, Masaichiro Kitagawa, Tsutomu Sakai, June Abe, Hiroto Hosihi, Yoichi Miyamoto, Scott Miller:
BBN: description of the PLUM system as used for MUC-5. 93-107 - Paul S. Jacobs, George B. Krupka, Lisa F. Rau, Michael L. Mauldin, Teruko Mitamura, Tsuyoshi Kitani, Ira Sider, Lois Childs:
GE-CMU: description of the SHOGUN system used for MUC-5. 109-120 - Christine A. Montgomery, Robert E. Stumberger, Bonnie Glover Stalls, Naicong Li, Robert S. Belvin, Susan Hirsh Litenatsky:
Language Systems Inc.: description of the DBG system as used for MUC-5. 121-135 - John S. Aberdeen, John D. Burger, Dennis Connolly, Susan Roberts, Marc B. Vilain:
Mitre-Bedford: description of the Alembic system as used for MUC-5. 137-146 - Kazunori Muraki, Shinichi Doi, Shinichi Ando:
NEC: description of the VENIEX system as used for MUC-5. 147-159 - James R. Cowie, Louise Guthrie, Wang Jin, Rong Wang, Takahiro Wakao, James Pustejovsky, Scott Waterman:
CRL/Brandeis: description of the Diderot system as used for MUC-5. 161-179 - Ralph Grishman, John Sterling:
New York University: description of the Proteus system as used for MUC-5. 181-194 - Bruce Loatman, Chih-King Yang:
PRC Inc.: description of the PAKTUS system used for MUC-5. 195-206 - Chinatsu Aone, Sharon Flank, Douglas McKee, Paul Krause:
SRA: description of the SOLOMON system as used for MUC-5. 207-220 - Douglas E. Appelt, Jerry R. Hobbs, John Bear, David J. Israel, Megumi Kameyama, Mabry Tyson:
SRI: description of the JV-FASTUS system used for MUC-5. 221-235 - William W. Noah, Rollin V. Weeks:
TRW: description of the DEFT system as used for MUC-5. 237-248 - Carl Weir, Rich Fritzson:
UNISYS: description of the CBAS system used for MUC-5. 249-261 - Dekang Lin:
University of Manitoba: description of the NUBA system as used for MUC-5. 263-275 - Wendy G. Lehnert, Joseph F. McCarthy, Stephen Soderland, Ellen Riloff, Claire Cardie, Jon Peterson, Fangfang Feng, Charles Dolan, Seth Goldman:
UMass/Hughes: description of the CIRCUS system used for MUC-5. 277-291 - Steven L. Lytinen, Robert R. Burridge, Peter M. Hastings, Christian R. Huyck:
Description of the LINK system used for MUC-5. 293-303 - Dan I. Moldovan, Seungho Cha, Minhwa Chung, Tony Gallippi, Kenneth J. Hendrickson, Jun-Tae Kim, Changhwa Lin, Chinyew Lin:
USC: description of the SNAP system used for MUC-5. 305-319 - Robert J. Gaizauskas, Lynne J. Cahill, Roger Evans:
Sussex University: description of the Sussex system used for MUC-5. 321-335
Summaries of topic sessions
- James Pustejovsky:
Summary of workshop on lexicons for text extraction. 339-340 - Robert E. Stumberger:
Report from the text analysis techniques topic session. 341-342 - Paul S. Jacobs:
Information extraction for the future. 343 - Damaris M. Ayuso:
Topic session on discourse. 345 - Joe McCarthy:
Tools and techniques for rapid porting. 347-348 - Lisa F. Rau:
Information extraction and evaluation. 349
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