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TIPSTER 1996 Vienna, VA, USA
- TIPSTER TEXT PROGRAM PHASE II: Proceedings of a Workshop held at Vienna, VA, USA, May 6-8, 1996. 1996
- Welcome to TIPSTER. 1-8
- Patrick J. Altomari, Patricia A. Currier:
FOCUS OF TIPSTER PHASES I and II. 9-11 - John D. Prange:
EVALUATION DRIVEN RESEARCH: The Foundation of the TIPSTER Text Program. 13-22 - Sarah M. Taylor:
Technology Transfer: Observations from the TIPSTER Text Program. 23-32 - Architecture Overview. 33-34
- Beth M. Sundheim:
The Message Understanding Conferences. 35-37 - Donna Harman:
The Text REtrieval Conferences (TRECs). 39 - F. Ruth Gee:
TIPSTER Phase III Goals. 41 - Marc R. Ilgen, David A. Rushall:
TIPSTER II Activities at HNC. 45-46 - Steven J. Maiorano:
The Lockheed Martin TIPSTER II Project. 47-48 - Jim Cowie:
CERVANTES - A System Supporting Text Analysis. 49 - Sarah M. Taylor:
The NYU TIPSTER II Project. 51 - Lisa Rau:
SRA Participation in TIPSTER Phase II. 53 - Steven J. Maiorano:
The SRI TIPSTER II Project. 55-56 - Peggy Otsubo:
SPOT: TRW'S MULTI-LINGUAl, Text Search Tool. 57-58 - John Kielty, Ira Sider:
Advanced Data Extraction and Preparation via TIPSTER (ADEPT). 61-68 - Ira Sider, Jeffrey Baker, Deborah Brady, Lynne Higbie, Tom Howard:
Cable Abstracting and INdexing S_ystem (CANIS) Prototype. 69-76 - Nancy J. Pruett, Thomas Kinsella:
Management of Free Text for NDIC: An Overview of the FTM Project. 77-78 - Chris Barclay, Sean Boisen
, Clinton Hyde, Ralph M. Weischedel:
The HOOKAH Information Extraction System. 79-82 - Steven Flank:
Message Handler. 83 - William C. Ogden, Philip Bernick:
Oleada: User-Centered TIPSTER Technology for Language Instruction. 85-90 - Virginia Cevasco:
An Overview of the Prototype Information Dissemination System (PRIDES). 91-93 - Peggy Otsubo:
SPOT: TRW'S Multi-Lingual, Text Search Tool. 95-100 - Michelle Vanni, Rémi Zajac:
The Temple Translator's Workstation Project. 101-106 - David Oppenheimer:
SRA Project for ARPA / USACOM. 107 - Sean Boisen
, Michael Crystal, Erik Peterson, Ralph M. Weischedel, John Broglio, Jamie Callan, W. Bruce Croft, Theresa Hand, Thomas P. Keenan, Mary Ellen Okurowski:
Chinese Information Extraction and Retrieval. 109-119 - Hamish Cunningham
, Kevin Humphreys, Robert J. Gaizauskas
, Yorick Wilks:
TIPSTER-Compatible Projects at Sheffield. 121-123 - Ralph M. Weischedel, Sean Boisen
, Daniel M. Bikel, Robert J. Bobrow, Michael Crystal, William Ferguson, Allan Wechsler:
Progress in Information Extraction. 127-138 - Ralph Grishman:
The Role of Syntax in Information Extraction. 139-142 - Tomek Strzalkowski:
Natural Language Information Retrieval: TIPSTER-2 Final Report. 143-148 - Marc R. Ilgen, David A. Rushall:
ecent Advances In HNC's Context Vector Information Retrieval Technology. 149-158 - David A. Rushall, Marc R. Ilgen:
A Context Vector-Based Self Organizing Map for Information Visualization. 159-166 - Louise Guthrie, Jim Leistensnider:
A Simple Probabilistic Approach to Classification And Routing. 167-177 - Lois C. Childs:
An Evaluation of Coreference Resolution Strategies for Acquiring Associated Information. 179-184 - Mark Davis:
Advances in Multilingual Text Retrieval. 185-194 - Louise Guthrie, Tomek Strzalkowski, Jin Wang, Fang Lin:
Integration of Document Detection and Information Extraction. 195-199 - Jerry R. Hobbs, Douglas E. Appelt, John Bear, David J. Israel, Megumi Kameyama, Andrew Kehler, Mark E. Stickel, Mabry Tyson:
SRI's Tipster II Project. 201-208 - Overview and Accomplishments the SE/CM Perspective. 211-212
- Ralph Grishman:
Building an Architecture: a CAWG Saga. 213-215 - The Architecture Demonstration System. 217-218
- William C. Ogden:
TUIT: a Toolkit for Constructing Multilingual TIPSTER User Interfaces. 219-220 - TIPSTER Text Phase II Architecture Concept Version 1.1.1p 3 June 1996. 221-247
- Ralph Grishman:
TIPSTER Text Phase II Architecture Design Version 2.1p 19 June 1996. 249-305 - TIPSTER Text Phase II Architecture Requirements Version 2.0p 3 June 1996. 307-343
- TIPSTER Text Phase II Configuration Management Plan Version 1.2p 3June 1996. 345-370
- Donna Harman:
The Text REtrieval Conferences (TRECs). 373-410 - Ralph Grishman, Beth Sundheim:
Design of the MUC-6 Evaluation. 413-422 - Beth M. Sundheim:
Overview of Results of the MUC-6 Evaluation. 423-442 - Roberta Merchant, Mary Ellen Okurowski, Nancy Chinchor:
The Multilingual Entity Task (MET) Overview. 445-447 - Steven J. Maiorano, Terry Wilson:
Multilingual Entity Task (MET): Japanese Results. 449-451 - Thomas A. Keenan:
An Interpretative Data Analysis of Chinese Named Entity Subtypes. 453-455 - Don D. Anderson:
The Multilingual Entity Task a Descriptive Analysis of Enamex in Spanish. 457-459 - John S. Aberdeen, John D. Burger, David S. Day, Lynette Hirschman, David D. Palmer, Patricia Robinson, Marc B. Vilain:
MITRE: Description of the Alembic System as used in MET. 461-462 - Chinatsu Aone:
NameTag(TM) Japanese and Spanish Systems as Used for MET. 463-464 - Damaris M. Ayuso, Daniel M. Bikel, Tasha Hall, Erik Peterson, Ralph M. Weischedel, Patrick Jost:
Approaches in MET (Multi-Lingual Entity Task). 465-466 - Jim Cowie:
CRL's Approach to MET. 467-468 - Yoshio Eriguchi, Tsuyoshi Kitani:
NTT Data: Description of the Erie System Used for MUC-6. 469-470 - Megumi Kameyama:
MET Name Recognition with Japanese FASTUS. 471-474 - Yoshikazu Takemoto, Takahiro Wakao, Hiroshi Yamada, Robert J. Gaizauskas
, Yorick Wilks:
NEC Corporation and University of Sheffield: "Description of NEC/Sheffleld System Used For MET Japanese". 475-476 - How to get Information about TIPSTER. 479
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