'disambiguation' Category
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If you have an interest in writing on artificial intelligence, clustering, information retrieval or computer science in general and are interested in reviewing one or more articles over the coming three weeks on this forum, please contact me by leaving a comment on this post. All topics will be subject to my review for appropriateness, [...]
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POTW 2/11/07: Discussion of sections 5-8 of Minkov, et. al
POTW 2/11/07: Contextual Search and Name Disambiguation in Email Using Graphs
Discussion of Sections 5 through 8
The remaining sections of this paper are discussions of two applications of the algorithms plus the body of related work and conclusions that can be drawn from the work. Section 5 gives the details on what corpora were used [...]Popularity: 6% [?]
POTW 2/11/07: Discussion of sections 1-4 of Minkov, et. al
Intro
This week we are reading Contextual Search and Name Disambiguation in Email Using Graphs
by Einat Minkov, William W. Cohen and Andrew Y Ng, all of Carnegie Mellon University. Like the past few papers, this paper also focuses on how to use graph theory to solve some common NLP papers. Unlike the past few [...]Popularity: 6% [?]
POTW 2/11/07: Contextual Search and Name Disambiguation in Email Using Graphs by Minkov, et. al
This week’s paper is another graph theory (do you sense a trend?) by Minkov, et. al title “Contextual Search and Name Disambiguation in Email Using Graphs” and appeared in SIGIR ‘06.
email, graph theory, disambiguation
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