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TAC 2019: Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
- Proceedings of the 2019 Text Analysis Conference, TAC 2019, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, November 12-13, 2019. NIST 2019
Overview Papers
- Travis R. Goodwin, Dina Demner-Fushman, Kin Wah Fung, Phong Do:
Overview of the TAC 2019 Track on Drug-Drug Interaction Extraction from Drug Labels. - Heng Ji, Avirup Sil, Hoa Trang Dang, Ian Soboroff, Joel Nothman:
Overview of TAC-KBP 2019 Fine-grained Entity Extraction.
Participant Papers (Ordered By Team Id)
- Sancar Adali, Roger Bock, Daniel Ellard, Joshua Fasching, John Greve, Ilana Heintz, Kevin Jett, Zhuolin Jiang, Clay Riley, Alex Zamanian, Le Zhang:
Panorama: BBN Participation in SM-KBP 2019. - Yunmo Chen, Seth Ebner, Tongfei Chen, Patrick Xia, Elias Stengel-Eskin, Tzu-Ray Su, J. Edward Hu, Nils Holzenberger, Ryan Culkin, Craig Harman, Max Thomas, Thomas Lippincott, Aaron Steven White, Kyle Rawlins, Benjamin Van Durme:
NIST TAC SM-KBP 2019 System Description: JHU/UR Framework. - Zhaochen Guo, Chunliang Lyu:
Diffbot's Fine-Grained Entity Typing System for TAC KBP 2019. - Manling Li, Ying Lin, Ananya Subburathinam, Spencer Whitehead, Xiaoman Pan, Di Lu, Qingyun Wang, Tongtao Zhang, Lifu Huang, Heng Ji, Alireza Zareian, Hassan Akbari, Brian Chen, Bo Wu, Emily Allaway, Shih-Fu Chang, Kathleen R. McKeown, Yixiang Yao, Jennifer Chen, Eric Berquist, Kexuan Sun, Xujun Peng, Ryan Gabbard, Marjorie Freedman, Pedro A. Szekely, T. K. Satish Kumar, Arka Sadhu, Ram Nevatia, Miguel E. Rodríguez, Yifan Wang, Yang Bai, Ali Sadeghian, Daisy Zhe Wang:
GAIA at SM-KBP 2019 - A Multi-media Multi-lingual Knowledge Extraction and Hypothesis Generation System. - Jan-Christoph Klie, Federico López, Iryna Gurevych, Michael Strube:
HITS-UKP at TAC KBP 2019: Entity Discovery and Linking Track. - Diwakar Mahajan, Ananya Poddar, Yen-Ting Lin:
A Hybrid Model for Drug-Drug Interaction Extraction from Structured Product Labeling Documents. - Eduard H. Hovy, Jaime G. Carbonell, Hans Chalupsky, Anatole Gershman, Alex Hauptmann, Florian Metze, Teruko Mitamura, Zaid Sheikh, Ankit Dangi, Aditi Chaudhary, Xianyang Chen, Xiang Kong, Bernie Huang, Salvador Medina, Hector Liu, Xuezhe Ma, Maria Ryskina, Ramon Sanabria, Varun Gangal:
OPERA: Operations-oriented Probabilistic Extraction, Reasoning, and Analysis. - Qihui Feng, Weiyue Wang, Evgeniia Tokarchuk, Christian Dugast, Hermann Ney:
Data Processing Techniques for the TAC-KBP 2019 EDL Task. - Carl Andersen, Drew Wicke, Kyle Tunis, Wheeler Howard, Mark Gerken, Dustin Carroll, Cassidy Harless, Cecilia Newell, Theresa Swift:
KB Construction and Hypothesis Generation Using SAMSON. - Ying Lin, Xiaoman Pan, Manling Li, Heng Ji:
A Baseline Fine-Grained Entity Extraction System for TAC-KBP2019. - Ramón Maldonado, Maxwell A. Weinzierl, Sanda M. Harabagiu:
The University of Texas at Dallas HLTRI at TAC 2019. - Pengxiang Cheng, Alexander Tomkovich, Eric Holgate, Su Wang, Katrin Erk:
The UTexas system for TAC 2019 SM-KBP Task 3: Hypothesis detection with graph convolutional networks. - Yufeng Hu, Haochen Shi, Tao Chen, Siliang Tang, Quan Liu, Zhigang Chen, Xiang Ren, Fei Wu, Yueting Zhuang:
The ZJU-EDL System for Entity Discovery and Linking at TAC KBP 2019. - Parul Awasthy, Taesun Moon, Jian Ni, Radu Florian:
IBM Submission for TAC KBP: EDL 2019 Cascaded Fine-Grained Named Entity Recognition. - Laura Burdick, Oana Ignat, Yiming Zhang, Rada Mihalcea, Mingzhe Wang, Steve Wilson, Yumou Wei, Jia Deng:
Building a Flexible Knowledge Graph to Capture Real-World Events. - Masato Hagiwara, Ryuji Tamaki, Ikuya Yamada:
Multi-Task Transfer Learning for Fine-Grained Named Entity Recognition. - Cecilia Mauceri, Shafiuddin Rehan Ahmed, Timothy O'Gorman, Chris Koski, Peter Anick, David White, Martha Palmer:
RAMFIS: Integrating Diverse TA1's. - Lei Ding, Liang Liang, Yixuan Tong, Shanshan Jiang, Bin Dong:
A BERT-based Model for Drug-Drug Interaction Extraction from Drug Labels.
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