CADET: Computer Assisted Discovery Extraction and Translation
Benjamin Van Durme, Tom Lippincott, Kevin Duh, Deana Burchfield, Adam Poliak, Cash Costello, Tim Finin, Scott Miller, James Mayfield, Philipp Koehn, Craig Harman, Dawn Lawrie, Chandler May, Max Thomas, Annabelle Carrell, Julianne Chaloux, Tongfei Chen, Alex Comerford, Mark Dredze, Benjamin Glass, Shudong Hao, Patrick Martin, Pushpendre Rastogi, Rashmi Sankepally, Travis Wolfe, Ying-Ying Tran, Ted Zhang
Abstract
Computer Assisted Discovery Extraction and Translation (CADET) is a workbench for helping knowledge workers find, label, and translate documents of interest. It combines a multitude of analytics together with a flexible environment for customizing the workflow for different users. This open-source framework allows for easy development of new research prototypes using a micro-service architecture based atop Docker and Apache Thrift.- Anthology ID:
- I17-3002
- Volume:
- Proceedings of the IJCNLP 2017, System Demonstrations
- Month:
- November
- Year:
- 2017
- Address:
- Tapei, Taiwan
- Venue:
- IJCNLP
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- Publisher:
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- Note:
- Pages:
- 5–8
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- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/I17-3002
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- Benjamin Van Durme, Tom Lippincott, Kevin Duh, Deana Burchfield, Adam Poliak, Cash Costello, Tim Finin, Scott Miller, James Mayfield, Philipp Koehn, Craig Harman, Dawn Lawrie, Chandler May, Max Thomas, Annabelle Carrell, Julianne Chaloux, Tongfei Chen, Alex Comerford, Mark Dredze, et al.. 2017. CADET: Computer Assisted Discovery Extraction and Translation. In Proceedings of the IJCNLP 2017, System Demonstrations, pages 5–8, Tapei, Taiwan. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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- CADET: Computer Assisted Discovery Extraction and Translation (Van Durme et al., IJCNLP 2017)
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@inproceedings{van-durme-etal-2017-cadet, title = "{CADET}: Computer Assisted Discovery Extraction and Translation", author = "Van Durme, Benjamin and Lippincott, Tom and Duh, Kevin and Burchfield, Deana and Poliak, Adam and Costello, Cash and Finin, Tim and Miller, Scott and Mayfield, James and Koehn, Philipp and Harman, Craig and Lawrie, Dawn and May, Chandler and Thomas, Max and Carrell, Annabelle and Chaloux, Julianne and Chen, Tongfei and Comerford, Alex and Dredze, Mark and Glass, Benjamin and Hao, Shudong and Martin, Patrick and Rastogi, Pushpendre and Sankepally, Rashmi and Wolfe, Travis and Tran, Ying-Ying and Zhang, Ted", booktitle = "Proceedings of the {IJCNLP} 2017, System Demonstrations", month = nov, year = "2017", address = "Tapei, Taiwan", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/I17-3002", pages = "5--8", abstract = "Computer Assisted Discovery Extraction and Translation (CADET) is a workbench for helping knowledge workers find, label, and translate documents of interest. It combines a multitude of analytics together with a flexible environment for customizing the workflow for different users. This open-source framework allows for easy development of new research prototypes using a micro-service architecture based atop Docker and Apache Thrift.", }
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%0 Conference Proceedings %T CADET: Computer Assisted Discovery Extraction and Translation %A Van Durme, Benjamin %A Lippincott, Tom %A Duh, Kevin %A Burchfield, Deana %A Poliak, Adam %A Costello, Cash %A Finin, Tim %A Miller, Scott %A Mayfield, James %A Koehn, Philipp %A Harman, Craig %A Lawrie, Dawn %A May, Chandler %A Thomas, Max %A Carrell, Annabelle %A Chaloux, Julianne %A Chen, Tongfei %A Comerford, Alex %A Dredze, Mark %A Glass, Benjamin %A Hao, Shudong %A Martin, Patrick %A Rastogi, Pushpendre %A Sankepally, Rashmi %A Wolfe, Travis %A Tran, Ying-Ying %A Zhang, Ted %S Proceedings of the IJCNLP 2017, System Demonstrations %D 2017 %8 nov %I Association for Computational Linguistics %C Tapei, Taiwan %F van-durme-etal-2017-cadet %X Computer Assisted Discovery Extraction and Translation (CADET) is a workbench for helping knowledge workers find, label, and translate documents of interest. It combines a multitude of analytics together with a flexible environment for customizing the workflow for different users. This open-source framework allows for easy development of new research prototypes using a micro-service architecture based atop Docker and Apache Thrift. %U https://aclanthology.org/I17-3002 %P 5-8
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[CADET: Computer Assisted Discovery Extraction and Translation](https://aclanthology.org/I17-3002) (Van Durme et al., IJCNLP 2017)
- CADET: Computer Assisted Discovery Extraction and Translation (Van Durme et al., IJCNLP 2017)
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- Benjamin Van Durme, Tom Lippincott, Kevin Duh, Deana Burchfield, Adam Poliak, Cash Costello, Tim Finin, Scott Miller, James Mayfield, Philipp Koehn, Craig Harman, Dawn Lawrie, Chandler May, Max Thomas, Annabelle Carrell, Julianne Chaloux, Tongfei Chen, Alex Comerford, Mark Dredze, et al.. 2017. CADET: Computer Assisted Discovery Extraction and Translation. In Proceedings of the IJCNLP 2017, System Demonstrations, pages 5–8, Tapei, Taiwan. Association for Computational Linguistics.