We are happy to announce the release of Version 0.16 of the nameconflate
program. This is the code that creates much of our experimental data for
us these days, in that it takes two or more given names and conflates them
in a corpus of text (so that we can go on to try and disambiguate the
newly ambiouguous names.)

You can get the code here:
http://www.d.umn.edu/~tpederse/Code/nameconflate-v0.16.tar.gz

In version 0.16 we now allow for names to be specified via regular
expressions, which opens up the possiblity of having multiple names refer
to the same underlying entity, for example: Mr. Nixon and President Nixon
and President Richard Nixon could all be used to refer to the same
underlying entity (such that any occurrence of any of these forms is
treated the same as any other).

More details can be found in the README:
http://www.d.umn.edu/~tpederse/Code/Readme.nameconflate-v0.16.txt

Enjoy!
Ted and Anagha

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Ted Pedersen
http://www.d.umn.edu/~tpederse


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