REXTOR: a system for generating relations from natural language

TitleREXTOR: a system for generating relations from natural language
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsKatz B, Jimmy Lin
Conference NameProceedings of the ACL-2000 workshop on Recent advances in natural language processing and information retrieval: held in conjunction with the 38th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics - Volume 11
Date Published2000///
PublisherAssociation for Computational Linguistics
Conference LocationStroudsburg, PA, USA
Abstract

This paper argues that a finite-state language model with a ternary expression representation is currently the most practical and suitable bridge between natural language processing and information retrieval. Despite the theoretical computational inadequacies of finite-state grammars, they are very cost effective (in time and space requirements) and adequate for practical purposes. The ternary expressions that we use are not only linguistically-motivated, but also amenable to rapid large-scale indexing. REXTOR (Relations EXtracTOR) is an implementation of this model; in one uniform framework, the system provides two separate grammars for extracting arbitrary patterns of text and building ternary expressions from them. These content representational structures serve as the input to our ternary expressions indexer. This approach to natural language information retrieval promises to significantly raise the performance of current systems.

URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1117755.1117764
DOI10.3115/1117755.1117764