Re: Corpora: Named Entity Recognition Software

From: Ekaterini Pastra (e.pastra@dcs.shef.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Oct 19 2001 - 12:39:23 MET DST

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    Dear Dan,

    you may want to give a look at GATE
    (General Architecture for Text Engineering).
    This is a platform for developing NLP applications, created
    by the Natural Language Processing Group, at the University of
    Sheffield.
    It provides (among other) all the necessary modules for building a Named
    Entity Recognition
    tool for English and at the same time, it can be customized to your own
    language
    and processing resources.
    Have a look at:
    http://gate.ac.uk/

    Best,
    Katerina Pastra

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    Katerina Pastra
    Research Assistant - ILASH Research Co-ordinator
    Natural Language Processing Group
    Department of Computer Science
    University of Sheffield
    tel. +44 114 2221945
    fax +44 114 2221810
    http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~katerina

    Dan Winchester wrote:

    > Hello All,
    >
    > I am looking for freely available Named Entity Recognition
    > software and was hoping that list members might be able to
    > help me with specific recommendations or advice on where
    > to look. I am particularly interested in NER tools that are
    >
    > capable of classifying Named Entities by type (eg. Person,
    > Organization, Location etc).
    >
    > Should I receive a deluge of replies, I will post a list on
    > the
    > newsgroup.
    >
    > Thanks very much in anticipation of your help.
    >
    > Dan Winchester
    >
    > University of Birmingham, UK



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