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An Open Corpus for Named Entity Recognition in Historic Newspapers

2016-05-01LREC 2016Code Available0· sign in to hype

Clemens Neudecker

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The availability of openly available textual datasets (``corpora'') with highly accurate manual annotations (``gold standard'') of named entities (e.g. persons, locations, organizations, etc.) is crucial in the training and evaluation of named entity recognition systems. Currently there are only few such datasets available on the web, and even less for texts containing historical spelling variation. The production and subsequent release into the public domain of four such datasets with 100 pages each for the languages Dutch, French, German (including Austrian) as part of the Europeana Newspapers project is expected to contribute to the further development and improvement of named entity recognition systems with a focus on historical content. This paper describes how these datasets were produced, what challenges were encountered in their creation and informs about their final quality and availability.

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