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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 22, 2003
Filed:
Sep. 01, 1998
David E. Johnson, Cortlandt Manor, NY (US);
Thomas Hampp-Bahnmueller, Tuebingen, DE;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A framework for information extraction from natural language documents is application independent and provides a high degree of reusability. The framework integrates different Natural Language/Machine Learning techniques, such as parsing and classification. The architecture of the framework is integrated in an easy to use access layer. The framework performs general information extraction, classification/categorization of natural language documents, automated electronic data transmission (e.g., E-mail and facsimile) processing and routing, and plain parsing. Inside the framework, requests for information extraction are passed to the actual extractors. The framework can handle both pre- and post processing of the application data, control of the extractors, enrich the information extracted by the extractors. The framework can also suggest necessary actions the application should take on the data. To achieve the goal of easy integration and extension, the framework provides an integration (outside) application program interface (API) and an extractor (inside) API.