Abstract
This tutorial provides an overview of extraction methods de- veloped in the area of Web-based open-domain information extraction, whose purpose is the acquisition of open-domain classes, instances and relations from Web text. The extrac- tion methods operate over unstructured or semi-structured text. They take advantage of weak supervision provided in the form of seed examples or small amounts of anno- tated data, or draw upon knowledge already encoded within resources created strictly by experts or collaboratively by users. The tutorial teaches the audience about existing resources that include instances and relations; details of methods for extracting such data from structured and semi- structured text available on the Web; and strengths and limitations of resources extracted from text as part of recent literature, with applications in knowledge discovery and in- formation retrieval.
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Pasca, M. (2011). Web-based open-domain information extraction (pp. 2605–2606). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). https://doi.org/10.1145/2063576.2064034
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