RubenVerborgh / Refine Ner Extension
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Named-Entity Recognition extension for Google Refine / OpenRefine
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OpenRefine Named-Entity Recognition
This extension adds support for named-entity recognition services to Google Refine / OpenRefine.
Installation
- Compile the source code to the
module
directory, or download a compiled version and unzip it. - Copy the
module
folder to your extensions folder.
- To find your extensions folder, choose Browse workspace directory from the Refine interface, and navigate to the folder
extensions
(which you should create if it doesn't exist yet).
- Start or restart Refine.
- Open or create a project.
- Click the Named-entity recognition button at the top, choose Configure services... and enter your API keys.
Usage
- Click the small triangle before the column name and choose Extract named entities...
- Select the services you want to use.
- Click Start extraction.
Free Your Metadata
The Named-Entity Recognition extension has been developed as part of the Free Your Metadata initiative.
License
This extension is provided free of charge under the MIT license.
If this extension is used for research, we kindly ask that you refer to the associated paper in your publications:
van Hooland, S., De Wilde, M., Verborgh, R., Steiner, T., and Van de Walle, R.
Exploring Entity Recognition and Disambiguation for Cultural Heritage Collections.
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Vol. 30 Iss. 2, pp. 262–279, 2015.
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