Hi,
Thanks for the answers, Alex and Joachim. We'll try changing that parameter.

Joachim, you're right, Eneko Agirre is involved in this work.

Best,
Arantxa



og., 2014.eko apiren 03a 10:23(e)an, Joachim Daiber(e)k idatzi zuen:
Hi Arantxa,

the current spotters in the statistical backend have a lower limit because the most common use case is to not have too many spots. As Alex has suggested, you can manipulate the spotters by changing the weights in the spotter_thresholds.txt file. Alternatively, you can provide you own spots to Spotlight and let it handle the disambiguation.

By the way, is this Eneko as in Eneko Agirre?

Best,
Jo


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Arantxa Otegi <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi again,

    We would like to use a more promiscuous spotter for the statistical
    engine (v0.6), which tries to link as many words in a sentence as
    possible. We have tried to change the parameters in the configuration
    files with no avail. For instance, we tried the following set of
    parameters:
    Support 0;  Confidence 0;  Coref.  Resolution False

    For example, if we call to "spot" with this text (and the mentioned
    parameters)
       "President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama were living in the White
    House"
    we obtain this result:
       <annotation text="President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama were
    living in the White House.">
          <surfaceForm name="Barack Obama" offset="10"/>
          <surfaceForm name="Michelle Obama" offset="27"/>
          <surfaceForm name="White House" offset="61"/>
       </annotation>
    which is OK for us.

    But if we try with this other sentence:
       "President Barack Obama and Michelle were living in the White
    House."
    we get this result:
       <annotation text="President Barack Obama and Michelle were
    living in
    the White House.">
          <surfaceForm name="Barack Obama" offset="10"/>
          <surfaceForm name="White House" offset="55"/>
       </annotation>

    As we want to link as many words as possible, we would like to
    annotate
    Michelle in this last example too.

    Do you have any hints to obtain this behaviour?

    Thanks!


    Arantxa, Ander, Eneko, Jokin, Aitor

    
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