ABSTRACT
Named Entity Recognition (NER) system has two sub-tasks, first is identification and second is classification. In first NER identifies words in texts which represent proper names like location, person-name, organization, date, time etc. and in second it classifies them in to predefined categories.
Index Terms
- Named entity recognition: case study
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