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This paper presents the integration of RelaxCor into FreeLing. RelaxCor is a coreference resolution system based on constraint satisfaction that ranked second in the CoNLL-2011 shared task. FreeLing is an open-source library for NLP with more than fifteen years of existence and a widespread user community. We present the difficulties found in porting RelaxCor from a shared task scenario to a production enviroment, as well as the solutions devised. We present two strategies for this integration and a rough evaluation of the obtained results
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Coreference Resolution, Programari lliure, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Sistemes operatius, CoNLL-2011, Lingüística -- Programes d'ordinador, Open source software, FreeLing, Relaxation labeling, :Informàtica::Sistemes operatius [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]
Coreference Resolution, Programari lliure, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Sistemes operatius, CoNLL-2011, Lingüística -- Programes d'ordinador, Open source software, FreeLing, Relaxation labeling, :Informàtica::Sistemes operatius [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]
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