Tuesday, April 12, 2022 12:15pm to 1pm
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113 Research Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18015
https://idisc.lehigh.edu/events/other-eventsInvited a speaker: Dr. Qi Li, Dept. of Computer Science Iowa State University.
Abstract: Human provides knowledge in various forms. One major form is in text, such as scientific literature, news articles, and reports. In the past two decades, there have been many efforts in extracting structured knowledge from the unstructured text through the work of curators for better knowledge organization, efficient knowledge search, and retrieval, and inspiring new knowledge discovery, especially in life sciences. Automated information extraction systems are established to facilitate manual curation. However, with the growing volume of literature and breadth of information, it is increasingly difficult for curators and information extraction systems to keep up. In this talk, I will present my recent work on automated information extraction with less human effort. These methods aim to train high-quality information extractors with noisy labels provided via crowdsourcing or existing resources.
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