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    Unsupervised coreference resolution by utilizing the most informative relations

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    In this paper we present a novel method for unsupervised coreference resolution. We introduce a precision-oriented inference method that scores a candidate entity of a mention based on the most informative mention pair relation between the given mention entity pair. We introduce an informativeness score for determining the most precise relation of a mention entity pair regarding the coreference decisions. The informativeness score is learned robustly during few iterations of the expectation maximization algorithm. The proposed unsupervised system outperforms existing unsupervised methods on all benchmark data sets

    Flexible parsing of discretely uttered sentences

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    Temporal Information Extraction and Knowledge Base Population

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    Temporal Information Extraction (TIE) from text plays an important role in many Natural Language Processing and Database applications. Many features of the world are time-dependent, and rich temporal knowledge is required for a more complete and precise understanding of the world. In this thesis we address aspects of two core tasks in TIE. First, we provide a new corpus of labeled temporal relations between events and temporal expressions, dense enough to facilitate a change in research directions from relation classification to identification, and present a system designed to address corresponding new challenges. Second, we implement a novel approach for the discovery and aggregation of temporal information about entity-centric fluent relations
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