SANAPHOR: Ontology-based coreference resolution

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We tackle the problem of resolving coreferences in textual content by leveraging Semantic Web techniques. Specifically, we focus on noun phrases that coreference identifiable entities that appear in the text; the challenge in this context is to improve the coreference resolution by leveraging potential semantic annotations that can be added to the identified mentions. Our system, SANAPHOR, first applies state-of-the-art techniques to extract entities, noun phrases, and candidate coreferences. Then, we propose an approach to type noun phrases using an inverted index built on top of a Knowledge Graph (e.g., DBpedia). Finally, we use the semantic relatedness of the introduced types to improve the stateof- the-art techniques by splitting and merging coreference clusters. We evaluate SANAPHOR on CoNLL datasets, and show how our techniques consistently improve the state of the art in coreference resolution.

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Prokofyev, R., Tonon, A., Luggen, M., Vouilloz, L., Difallah, D. E., & Cudré-Mauroux, P. (2015). SANAPHOR: Ontology-based coreference resolution. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9366, pp. 458–473). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25007-6_27

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