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Term Extraction

Term Extraction, or Automated Term Extraction (ATE), is about extraction domain-specific terms from natural language text. For example, the sentence “We meta-analyzed mortality using random-effect models” contains the domain-specific single-word terms "meta-analyzed", "mortality" and the multi-word term "random-effect models".

Papers

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TitleStatusHype
AdaptiSent: Context-Aware Adaptive Attention for Multimodal Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis0
Enhancing Automatic Term Extraction with Large Language Models via Syntactic Retrieval0
Terminators: Terms of Service Parsing and Auditing Agents0
Methods for Recognizing Nested TermsCode0
Extracting domain-specific terms using contextual word embeddings0
A Preliminary Survey of Semantic Descriptive Model for Images0
Efficient Terminology Integration for LLM-based Translation in Specialized Domains0
Instruct-DeBERTa: A Hybrid Approach for Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis on Textual Reviews0
Large Language Model-based Role-Playing for Personalized Medical Jargon Extraction0
Local Topology Measures of Contextual Language Model Latent Spaces With Applications to Dialogue Term Extraction0
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1Seq2Seq4ATEF1-Score0.8Unverified