File:Entity Linking - Example of pipeline.png

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English: Most Entity Linking algorithms are composed of a first Named Entity Recognition step in which Named Entities are found in the original text (here, Paris and France), and of a subsequent step in which each Named Entity is linked to its corresponding unique identifier (here, a Wikipedia page). This last step is often done by creating a small set of candidate identifiers for each Named Entity, and by picking the most promising candidate with respect to a chosen metric.
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Representation of the main steps in an Entity Linking algorithm

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