General learning approach for event extraction: Case of management change event
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2013Author
Elloumi, SamirJaoua, Ali
Ferjani, Fethi
Semmar, Nasredine
Besançon, Romaric
Al-Jaam, Jihad
Hammami, Helmi
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Starting from an ontology of a targeted financial domain corresponding to transaction, performance and management change news, relevant segments of text containing at least a domain keyword are extracted. The linguistic pattern of each segment is automatically generated to serve initially as a learning model. Each pattern is composed of named entities, keywords and articulation words. Some generic named entities like organizations, persons, locations, dates and grammatical annotations are generated by an automatic tool. During the learning step, each relevant segment is manually annotated with respect to the targeted entities (roles) structuring an event of the ontology. Information extraction is processed by associating a role with a specific entity. By alignment of generic entities to specific entities, some strings of a text are automatically annotated. An original learning approach is presented. Experiments with the management change event showed how recognition rates are improved by using different generalization tools.
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