The role of named entities in Web people search

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Abstract

The ambiguity of person names in the Web has become a new area of interest for NLP researchers. This challenging problem has been formulated as the task of clustering Web search results (returned in response to a person name query) according to the individual they mention. In this paper we compare the coverage, reliability and independence of a number of features that are potential information sources for this clustering task, paying special attention to the role of named entities in the texts to be clustered. Although named entities are used in most approaches, our results show that, independently of the Machine Learning or Clustering algorithm used, named entity recognition and classification per se only make a small contribution to solve the problem. © 2009 ACL and AFNLP.

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Artiles, J., Amigó, E., & Gonzalo, J. (2009). The role of named entities in Web people search. In EMNLP 2009 - Proceedings of the 2009 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing: A Meeting of SIGDAT, a Special Interest Group of ACL, Held in Conjunction with ACL-IJCNLP 2009 (pp. 534–542). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1699571.1699582

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