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Comparing Human and Machine Performance for Natural Language Information Extraction: Results from the Tipster Text Evaluation

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Figure 1: Procedure for Coding Templates and Making Keys for the 120 Articles Coded by All Analysts
Figure 4: Comparison of Methods for Sconng Human Performance
Figure 5: Comparison of Scoring Methods Using Mean of All Analysts
Figure 8: Performance of Analysts or Later Who Stated Early
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