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Volume 51 ,  Issue 12  (December 2008) table of contents
Surviving the data deluge
SECTION: Review articles table of contents
Pages 68-74  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Oren Etzioni  University of Washington, Seattle
Michele Banko  University of Washington, Seattle
Stephen Soderland  University of Washington, Seattle
Daniel S. Weld  University of Washington, Seattle
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Targeted IE methods are transforming into open-ended techniques.


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Banko, M., Cafarella, M., Soderland, S., Broadhead, M. and Etzioni, O. Open information extraction from the Web. In Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (2007).
 
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Banko, M. and Etzioni, O. The tradeoffs between traditional and open relation extraction. In Proceedings of the Association of Computational Linguistics (2008).
 
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Bunescu, R. and Mooney, R. Learning to extract relations from the Web using minimal supervision In Proceedings of the Association of Computational Linguistics (2007).
 
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Downey, D., Etzioni, O. and Soderland, S. A probabilistic model of redundancy in information extraction. In Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (2005).
 
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Downey, D., Schoenmackers, S. and Etzioni, O. Sparse information extraction: Unsupervised language models to the rescue. In Proceedings of the Association of Computational Linguistics (2007).
 
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Feldman, R., Rosenfeld, B., Soderland, S. and Etzioni, O. Self-supervised relation extraction from the Web. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems (2006) 755--764.
 
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Weld, D., Wu, F., Adar, E., Amershi, S., Fogarty, J., Hoffmann, R., Patel, K. and Skinner, M. Intelligence in Wikipedia. In Proceedings of the 23rd Conference on Artificial Intelligence (2008).
 
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Yates, A. and Etzioni, O. Unsupervised resolution of objects and relations on the Web. In Proceedings of the Human-Language Technology Conference (2007).


Collaborative Colleagues:
Oren Etzioni: colleagues
Michele Banko: colleagues
Stephen Soderland: colleagues
Daniel S. Weld: colleagues