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Introduction to the CoNLL-2000 Shared Task: Chunking

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arxiv cs/0009008 v1 pith:TD3FCJKT submitted 2000-09-18 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords sharedtaskchunkingconll-2000textbackgroundbrieflydata
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We describe the CoNLL-2000 shared task: dividing text into syntactically related non-overlapping groups of words, so-called text chunking. We give background information on the data sets, present a general overview of the systems that have taken part in the shared task and briefly discuss their performance.

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