Computers taught to sort opinion from fact
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Monday 25th September, 2006 (UPI)
The
U.S. Department of Homeland Security is funding a research project
designed to teach computers to scan text and then sort opinion from
fact.
The project involves Cornell University Professor of Computer Science
Claire Cardie and associate professors of computer science Janyce Wiebe
of the University of Pittsburgh and Ellen Riloff of the University of
Utah.
The consortium is one of four University Affiliate Centers to conduct
research on advanced methods for information analysis and to develop
computational technologies that contribute to national security.
Lots of work has been done on extracting factual information -- the
who, what, where, when, explained Cardie. We're interested in seeing
how we would extract information about opinions.
The scientists will use machine-learning algorithms to give computers
examples of text expressing both fact and opinion and then teach them
to tell the difference.
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