1. Tuning Out the Noise: Benchmarking Entity Extraction for Digitized Native American Literature.
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Parulian, Nikolaus Nova, Dubnicek, Ryan, Evans, Daniel J., Hu, Yuerong, Layne‐Worthey, Glen, Downie, J. Stephen, Heaton, Raina, Lu, Kun, Orr, Raymond I., Magni, Isabella, and Walsh, John A.
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DIGITAL technology , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *INFORMATION technology , *INFORMATION sharing , *INFORMATION policy - Abstract
Named Entity Recognition (NER), the automated identification and tagging of entities in text, is a popular natural language processing task, and has the power to transform restricted data into open datasets of entities for further research. This project benchmarks four NER models–Stanford NER, BookNLP, spaCy‐trf and RoBERTa–to identify the most accurate approach and generate an open‐access, gold‐standard dataset of human annotated entities. To meet a real‐world use case, we benchmark these models on a sample dataset of sentences from Native American authored literature, identifying edge cases and areas of improvement for future NER work. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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