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Table 1: Key features of the different NER and NEL systems that are compared in this paper
Table 3: Named entity recognition performance over the evaluation partition of the Ritterdataset.
Table 5: Named entity recognition performance over the gold part of the UMBC dataset.
Table 8:Confusion matrix for Stanford NER performance over evaluation part of theMSM2013 dataset.
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