@inproceedings{miller-etal-1998-algorithms,
title = "Algorithms That Learn to Extract Information {BBN}: {TIPSTER} Phase {III}",
author = "Miller, Scott and
Crystal, Michael and
Fox, Heidi and
Ramshaw, Lance and
Schwartz, Richard and
Stone, Rebecca and
Weischedel, Ralph",
booktitle = "TIPSTER TEXT PROGRAM PHASE III: Proceedings of a Workshop held at Baltimore, {M}aryland, October 13-15, 1998",
month = oct,
year = "1998",
address = "Baltimore, Maryland, USA",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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doi = "10.3115/1119089.1119107",
pages = "75--89",
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%A Fox, Heidi
%A Ramshaw, Lance
%A Schwartz, Richard
%A Stone, Rebecca
%A Weischedel, Ralph
%S TIPSTER TEXT PROGRAM PHASE III: Proceedings of a Workshop held at Baltimore, Maryland, October 13-15, 1998
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Markdown (Informal)
[Algorithms That Learn to Extract Information BBN: TIPSTER Phase III](https://aclanthology.org/X98-1014) (Miller et al., TIPSTER 1998)
ACL
- Scott Miller, Michael Crystal, Heidi Fox, Lance Ramshaw, Richard Schwartz, Rebecca Stone, and Ralph Weischedel. 1998. Algorithms That Learn to Extract Information BBN: TIPSTER Phase III. In TIPSTER TEXT PROGRAM PHASE III: Proceedings of a Workshop held at Baltimore, Maryland, October 13-15, 1998, pages 75–89, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Association for Computational Linguistics.