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Identification and Classification of Named Entities in Indian Languages

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The process of identification of Named Entities (NEs) in a given document and then there classification into
different categories of NEs is referred to as Named Entity Recognition (NER). We need to do a great effort
in order to perform NER in Indian languages and achieve the same or higher accuracy as that obtained by
English and the European languages. In this paper, we have presented the results that we have achieved by
performing NER in Hindi, Bengali and Telugu using Hidden Markov Model (HMM) and Performance
Metrics.

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