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Using the GATE Architecture for NE Recognition in the Football Domain

Using the GATE Architecture for NE Recognition in the Football Domain. Horacio Saggion, Hamish Cunningham, Diana Maynard, Yorick Wilks Department of Computer Science University of Sheffield. MUMIS Objectives.

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Using the GATE Architecture for NE Recognition in the Football Domain

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  1. Using the GATE Architecture for NE Recognition in the Football Domain Horacio Saggion, Hamish Cunningham, Diana Maynard, Yorick Wilks Department of Computer Science University of Sheffield

  2. MUMIS Objectives • European Project: U. of Twente (CTIT), U. of Nijmegen (TSI), DFKI Saarbrücken, MPI, Sheffield (DCS), ESTEAM, and VDA • Technology development to automatically index (with formal annotations) lengthy multimedia recordings (off-line process) • Technology development to exploit indexed multimedia archives (on-line process) • Test Domain: Football Games / UEFA Tournament 2000

  3. Information Extraction Task • 31 events in the football domain: shot on goal, goal, yellow card, red card, foul, free-kick, pass, etc. • Meta Data (result, teams, referee, city, stadium, …) • Named Entities • Person => player, referee, etc. • Place => location on the pitch, etc. • Time => relative time (2 min) • Numbers => score, distance • 39England's best movement of the match. Wise plays a crossfield pass to Gary Neville, who feeds Scholes, • Event: Pass • Time: 39 • Player1: Dennise Wise • Player2: Gary Neville

  4. Text Sources • Tickers • England: Seaman, G. Neville, P. Neville, Campbell, Keown, Beckham, Scholes, Shearer, Owen, Ince, Wise. Substitutes: Martyn, Wright, Southgate, Barry, Gerrard, Barmby, Heskey, Fowler, Phillips. • 1 England kick off. After all the expectation, we're finally under way. Playing from right to left, the first England attack is a long ball to Shearer. • Comments • After 34 years of hurt, self examination, navel gazing, inferiority complexes and frustration, Kevin Keegan believes the tide of German superiority over England has turned. 'We're fed up of hearing they've got something on us and we play them again soon. I hope we make them pay as we've had to pay.' • Matchs • Alan Shearer scored the all-important goal, not one of his most difficult but a strike destined to be remembered longer than many others, early in the second half. They had to survive a few subsequent scares, but England did enough to confirm they are not the worst team in their group. Indeed, England could swagger into the quarter-finals with confidence. They may need to, for Italy in Brussels are their most likely opponents.

  5. Sheffield Information Extraction System

  6. Basic Steps • Text Formats • HTML, XML, SGML, EMAIL • HTML: head, title, paragraph, etc. • EMAIL: from, date, subject, etc. • PLAIN TEXT, RTF • Unicode Tokeniser • Rule Based • (UPPERCASE_LETTER) (LOWERCASE_LETTER)* > Token; orth = upperInitial; kind = word

  7. Gazetteer Look-up • Hand-coded lists (.lst) from different sources • referee_names_euro2000.lst Günter Benkö • Pierluigi Collina • Set of lists defined in .def file and compiled into FSM • Each element has attributes MajorType and MinorType national_teams_euro2000.lst:championships_info:team referee_names_euro2000.lst:championships_info:referee players_goalkeeper.lst:player:goalkeeper

  8. Regular Grammars • Java Annotation Pattern Engine (JAPE) Grammar • Similar to Common Pattern Specification Language • Set of rules • LHS regular expression over annotations • RHS annotations to be added • Priority • Left and Right context around the pattern • JAVA Code • Rules are compiled in a FST over annotations • A set of grammars can be loaded • Rules for sentence splitting

  9. Rules • Rule: TimeStamp5 • (({Token.kind == number}) (SPACE)? ({Lookup.minorType == minutes})) :annotate • ({Token.string == “)”}) • --> • :annotate.TimeStamp = { rule = “TimeStamp5”} • Adams (Keown 82mins) • England 6 - 1 Yugoslavia • Team1 = England • Team2 = Yugoslavia • Score1 = 6 • Score2 = 1 • Rule: AddValueStateOfGame1 • ({StateOfGame.rule = “rule1”}):annotate • --> • :annotate { JAVA CODE }

  10. NE Recognition • Holland 1 - 0 Czech Republic • Full Time. Holland 1 - 0 Czech Republic • Holland 1 Czech Rep 0 • Germany Scholl 28 1 - 1 Romania Moldovan 5 • England: Seaman, G. Neville, Adams, … • Holland (4-3-2-1): Van der Sar; Reiziger, Stam (Konterman, 75min), … • France: 1. Bernard Lama; 19. Christian Karembeu, 18. Franck... • Gazetteer Lookup and Classification • “Seaman”: Player, Goalkeeper, England • Cascade of Jape Grammars • Players (Name and Position), Teams (National and Collective), Substitution (On, Off, Time), Lists of Players (all playing, all substitutes), Formation, Temporal Expressions (General), Teams Playing, State of Game, Time Stamps, Results (partial, final)

  11. Other Finite State Components • Lemmatiser • List of Exceptions (“biases” analysed as “bias”+”s”) • biases => root:bias, affix:s • Rules for Regular forms (“expresses” analysed as “express”+”s”) • ANY+ DOUBLE “ES” => root:ANY+ DOUBLE, affix:s • POS tagger • Lexicon • beginning VBG NN • observed VBD VBN JJ • Rules • VB NN PREV1OR2TAG DT • VB VBP PREVTAG NNS • IN JJ SURROUNDTAG DT NN

  12. Processing Resource

  13. An Application

  14. Language Resource

  15. Visualization

  16. Visualization

  17. Prolog Components • Named Entities and Semantic Annotations • feed Prolog back-end components • Bottom Up Chart Parsing • Context Free Grammar • Semantic Rules • Discourse Interpretation • Entity and Event Co-reference • Presuppositions and Consequences

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