Citron is an innovative open-source quote extraction and attribution system developed by the Natural Language Processing team at BBC Research & Development. This system leverages artificial intelligence to extract quotes from text documents, accurately attributing them to the correct speakers and resolving pronouns. The initiative aims to enhance accessibility to information for journalists by allowing them to easily find quotes related to specific subjects.
The system supports various types of quotes, including direct, indirect, and mixed quotes, making it versatile for different journalistic needs. Citron was trained using the PARC 3.0 Corpus of Attribution Relations and has been optimized for performance, providing a command line application and a web server with a REST API. This project not only showcases the potential of AI in journalism but also invites contributions from the community to explore further applications.
• Citron enhances quote extraction using AI for journalism.
• Open-source project encourages community contributions and applications.
Citron is designed to automate this process, making it easier for journalists to find relevant quotes.
Citron resolves pronouns and attributes quotes accurately to enhance journalistic integrity.
The Natural Language Processing team at BBC developed Citron to utilize NLP techniques for quote extraction.
BBC's Research & Development team created Citron to explore AI applications in journalism.
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