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Automated construction of a French Entity Linking dataset to geolocate social network posts in the context of natural disasters

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During natural disasters, automatic information extraction from Twitter posts is a valuable way to get a better overview of the field situation. This information has to be geolocated to support effective actions, but for the vast majority of tweets, spatial information has to be extracted from texts content. Despite the remarkable advances of the Natural Language Processing field, this task is still challenging for current state-of-the-art models because they are not necessarily trained on Twitter data and because high quality annotated data are still lacking for low resources languages. This research in progress address this gap describing an analytic pipeline able to automatically extract geolocatable entities from texts and to annotate them by aligning them with the entities present in Wikipedia/Wikidata resources. We present a new dataset for Entity Linking on French texts as preliminary results, and discuss research perspectives for enhancements over current state-of-the-art modeling for this task.
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hal-03631387 , version 1 (05-04-2022)

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Gaëtan Caillaut, Cécile Gracianne, Nathalie Abadie, Guillaume Touya, Samuel Auclair. Automated construction of a French Entity Linking dataset to geolocate social network posts in the context of natural disasters. 19th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, May 2022, Tarbes, France. ⟨hal-03631387⟩

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