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 Accenture Technology Labs


Joint Extraction and Labeling via Graph Propagation for Dictionary Construction

AAAI Conferences

In this paper, we present an approach that jointly infers the boundaries of tokens and their labels to construct dictionaries for Information Extraction. Our approach for joint-inference is based on graph propagation, and extends it in two novel ways. First, we extend the graph representation to capture ambiguities that occur during the token extraction phase. Second, we modify the labeling phase (i.e., label propagation) to utilize this new representation, allowing evidence from labeling to be used for token extraction. Our evaluation shows these extensions (and hence our approach) significantly improve the performance of the outcome dictionaries over pipeline-based approaches by preventing aggressive commitment. Our evaluation also shows that our extensions over a base graph-propagation framework improve the precision without hurting the recall.


A Tool for Measuring the Reality of Technology Trends of Interest

AAAI Conferences

In this paper, we present a prototype application — the Technology Trend Tracker — to measure the reality of technology trends of interest using information on the Web to inform decisions such as when to develop training, when to invest in expertise, and more. This prototype performs this task by integrating several artificial intelligence technologies in an innovative way. These technologies include rich semantic representations, a natural language understanding module, and a flexible semantic matcher. We use our system to augment Accenture's annual technology vision survey and show how our system performs well on measuring the reality of technology trends from this survey. We also show why our system performs well through an ablation study.