Thursday, February 3, 2011

Reading for 2/10/11: Yao et al., EMNLP 2010




Author:  Limin Yao, Sebastian Riedel, and Andrew McCallum
Venue:  EMNLP 2010
Leader:  Dong
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9 comments:

  1. I'll be reading:

    Distant supervision for relation extraction without labeled data
    Mike Mintz, Steven Bills, Rion Snow, Dan Jurafsky
    ACL 2009
    http://www.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/mintz.pdf

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  2. I will read:

    Joint Entity and Relation Extraction using Card-Pyramid Parsing
    Rohit J. Kate and Raymond J. Mooney
    CoNLL 2010
    http://z.cs.utexas.edu/users/ai-lab/pub-view.php?PubID=126960

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  3. For this week I will read:

    Coupled Semi-Supervised Learning for Information Extraction

    Andrew Carlson, Justin Betteridge, Richard Wang, Estevam Hruschka, and Tom Mitchell (4/5 from CMU)

    WSDM ’10

    http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/D/D10/D10-1099.pdf


    -Alan

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  4. I will read:

    Bi-directional Joint Inference for Entity Resolution and Segmentation Using Imperatively-Defined Factor Graphs

    Sameer Singh, Karl Schultz, and Andrew McCallum

    http://www.cs.umass.edu/~sameer/files/bidirectional-ecml09.pdf

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  5. I will read:
    Mintz, M., S. Bills, R. Snow, and D. Jurafsky. "Distant supervision for relation extraction without labelled data." ACL 2009

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  6. I am reading --

    Raphael Hoffmann, Congle Zhang, and Daniel S. Weld.
    2010. Learning 5000 relational extractors. In ACL.

    http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/weld/papers/hoffmann-acl10.pdf

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  7. I will read:

    Andrew McCallum, Karl Schultz, and Sameer Singh.
    2009. Factorie: Probabilistic programming via imperatively defined factor graphs. NIPS 2009.
    http://www.cs.umass.edu/~mccallum/papers/factorie-nips09.pdf

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  8. I'll read :

    Distant supervision for relation extraction without labeled data

    Mike Mintz, Steven Bills, Rion Snow, Dan Jurafsky
    http://www.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/mintz.pdf

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  9. Just realized I posted the wrong link...

    http://rtw.ml.cmu.edu/papers/carlson-wsdm10.pdf

    -Alan

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