Message Understanding Conference

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The Message Understanding Conferences (MUC) for computing and computer science, were initiated and financed by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) to encourage the development of new and better methods of information extraction. The character of this competition, many concurrent research teams competing against one another—required the development of standards for evaluation, e.g. the adoption of metrics like precision and recall.

Topics and exercises

Only for the first conference (MUC-1) could the participant choose the output format for the extracted

information. From the second conference the output format, by which the participants'

systems would be evaluated, was prescribed. For each topic fields were given, which had to be

filled with information

from the text. Typical fields were, for example, the cause, the agent, the time and place of an event,

the consequences etc. The number of fields increased from conference to conference.

At the sixth conference (MUC-6) the task of recognition of named entities and coreference was added.

For named entity all phrases in the text were supposed to be marked as person, location, organization,

time or quantity.

The topics and text sources, which were processed, show a continuous move from military to civil themes, which mirrored

the change in business interest in information extraction taking place at the time.

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! Conference

! Year

! Text Source

! Topic (Domain)

| MUC-11987Mil. reportsFleet Operations
| MUC-21989Mil. reportsFleet Operations
| MUC-31991News reportsTerrorist activities in Latin America
| MUC-41992News reportsTerrorist activities in Latin America
| MUC-51993News reportsCorporate Joint Ventures, Microelectronic production
| MUC-61995News reportsNegotiation of Labor Disputes and Corporate Management Succession
| MUC-71997News reportsAirplane crashes, and Rocket/Missile Launches

Literature

  • Ralph Grishman, Beth Sundheim: [http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/C96-1079 Message Understanding Conference - 6: A Brief History.] In: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING), I, Copenhagen, 1996, 466–471.

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