Hi Tom,
I am seeking for the technical documentation of coreference package (not API doc) since I want to study why coreference fails in the following case (my goal is to capture the references of Microsoft Corporation):
[Microsoft Corporation: NP#18] is an international computer technology corporation with 2005 global annual sales of US$39.79 billion and 63,564 employees in 102 countries and regions that develop, manufacture, [license: NP#18], and support a wide range of [software products for computing devices: NP#19].
Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA, [ [its: NML#18] most popular products: NP#19] are the Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software, each of which has achieved near ubiquity in the desktop computer market.
[Microsoft: NP#7] possesses footholds in other markets, with assets such as [the MSNBC cable television network: NP#5], [the MSN Internet portal: NP#7], and the Microsoft Encarta multimedia encyclopedia.
[The company: NP#5] also markets both computer hardware products such as the Microsoft mouse as well as home entertainment products such as [the Xbox, [Xbox 360 and MSN TV: NP#1]: NP#1].
I don't have any immediate insights to what is happening in the above cases. I would have to trace through the algorithm to see what was going on.
I working on geting the link back. Penn moved their servers around and something got messed up with my web page. Will let you know once that's corrected and will e-mail it to you directly. Thanks...Tom
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Hi Tom,
I am seeking for the technical documentation of coreference package (not API doc) since I want to study why coreference fails in the following case (my goal is to capture the references of Microsoft Corporation):
[Microsoft Corporation: NP#18] is an international computer technology corporation with 2005 global annual sales of US$39.79 billion and 63,564 employees in 102 countries and regions that develop, manufacture, [license: NP#18], and support a wide range of [software products for computing devices: NP#19].
Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA, [ [its: NML#18] most popular products: NP#19] are the Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software, each of which has achieved near ubiquity in the desktop computer market.
[Microsoft: NP#7] possesses footholds in other markets, with assets such as [the MSNBC cable television network: NP#5], [the MSN Internet portal: NP#7], and the Microsoft Encarta multimedia encyclopedia.
[The company: NP#5] also markets both computer hardware products such as the Microsoft mouse as well as home entertainment products such as [the Xbox, [Xbox 360 and MSN TV: NP#1]: NP#1].
I have also looked for your thesis in http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~tsmorton/thesis.pdf but the link is out of date. Could you please show me the new one?
Thank you,
Dat
Hi,
I don't have any immediate insights to what is happening in the above cases. I would have to trace through the algorithm to see what was going on.
I working on geting the link back. Penn moved their servers around and something got messed up with my web page. Will let you know once that's corrected and will e-mail it to you directly. Thanks...Tom