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Implement Coreference Resolution #36

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ukamath opened this issue Oct 20, 2017 · 7 comments
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Implement Coreference Resolution #36

ukamath opened this issue Oct 20, 2017 · 7 comments

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@ukamath
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ukamath commented Oct 20, 2017

Adding support in the pipeline for Coreference resolution will be really beneficial
https://nlp.stanford.edu/projects/coref.shtml

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showy commented Oct 20, 2017

@ukamath Thanks for the recommendation man, we'll definitely add to the task list. Also, you are welcome to contribute to the library in any way you can. Let us know if you are interested in taking on the task. We'll happy to assist you.

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ukamath commented Oct 20, 2017

Thanks. I can implement the base components and strategies around Neural, Statistical, etc. and provide an implementation for some and have others plug-in the implementations.

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gregar commented Jan 2, 2018

Would this include NE Disambiguation as a more general case?

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Has conference resolution been implemented for Spark-Nlp?

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Hi @ddell003 I'm nos sure if we have that feature. @maziyarpanahi or @fernandrez do we have this feature on spark-nlp or spark-nlp internal?

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We do not have this feature but it is on the roadmap

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