Learning Dictionaries for Named Entity Recognition using Minimal Supervision

04/24/2015
by   Arvind Neelakantan, et al.
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This paper describes an approach for automatic construction of dictionaries for Named Entity Recognition (NER) using large amounts of unlabeled data and a few seed examples. We use Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) to obtain lower dimensional embeddings (representations) for candidate phrases and classify these phrases using a small number of labeled examples. Our method achieves 16.5 respectively. We also show that by adding candidate phrase embeddings as features in a sequence tagger gives better performance compared to using word embeddings.

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