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The reviewed book by Damien Nouvel, Maud Ehrmann, and Sophie Rosset Named Entities for Computational Linguistics deals with automatic processing of texts, written in a natural language, and with named entities recognition, aimed at extracting most important information in these texts. The notion of named entities here extends to the entire set of linguistic units referring to an object. The researchers minutely consider the concept of named entities, juxtaposing this category to that of proper names and comparing their defi nitions, and describe all the stages of creation and implementation of automatic text annotation algorithms, as well as different ways of evaluating their performance quality. Proper names, in this context, are seen as a particular instance of named entities, one of the typical sources of reference to real objects to be electronically recognized in the text. The book provides a detailed overview and analysis of previous studies in the same field, based mainly on the English language data. It presents instruments and resources required to create and implement the algorithms in question, these may include typologies, knowledge or data bases, and various types of corpora. Theoretical considerations, proposed by the authors, are supported by a significant number of exemplary cases, with algorithms operation principles presented in charts. The reviewed book gives quite a comprehensive picture of modern computational linguistic studies focused on named entities recognition, and indicates some problems which are unresolved as yet.

Язык оригиналаРусский
Страницы (с-по)207-215
Число страниц9
ЖурналVoprosy Onomastiki
Том15
Номер выпуска1
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СостояниеОпубликовано - 2018

    Предметные области WoS

  • Языкознание и лингвистика

    ГРНТИ

  • 16.00.00 ЯЗЫКОЗНАНИЕ

    Уровень публикации

  • Перечень ВАК

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