Is there one recent paper which brings together a good number of ideas in coreference resolution? This one provides a basic overview: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.102.1565&rep=rep1&type=pdf But it came out in 2006, and seems a little dated. Is there anything more recent and enlightening?

asked Nov 16 '10 at 12:35

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http://www.hlt.utdallas.edu/~vince/papers/emnlp09-coref.html http://www.hlt.utdallas.edu/~vince/papers/emnlp08.html

answered Apr 27 '11 at 23:56

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Vincent's survey paper is from ACL 2010, and you can get it here: http://www.hlt.utdallas.edu/~vince/papers/acl10.html

answered Nov 18 '10 at 20:47

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edited Nov 18 '10 at 20:47

Vincent Ng had a survey talk at ACL 2009 (I think, otherwise 2010), and there's accompanying material (~60-100 pages) to the ACL 2009 tutorial on coreference that Massimo Poesio and Simone Ponzetto gave. The latter is still-to-be-published-officially but you can probably get a copy by asking.

answered Nov 18 '10 at 06:35

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Even though it isn't a survey paper, the state of the art is concisely summarized in Ragunathan et al, A multi-pass sieve for coreference resolution.

answered Nov 16 '10 at 13:18

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