Man [and Woman] vs. Machine: A Case Study in Base Noun Phrase Learning

Computer Science – Computation and Language

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8 pages, 2 figures, presented at ACL 1999

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A great deal of work has been done demonstrating the ability of machine
learning algorithms to automatically extract linguistic knowledge from
annotated corpora. Very little work has gone into quantifying the difference in
ability at this task between a person and a machine. This paper is a first step
in that direction.

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