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Что (кто) такое addressable entity - определение

DISTRIBUTED, DECENTRALIZED P2P INFRASTRUCTURE
Content Addressable Network; Content-addressable; Content addressable network

Entity linking         
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THE TASK OF ASSIGNING A UNIQUE IDENTITY TO ENTITIES MENTIONED IN TEXT
Named entity disambiguation; Named entity normalization; Entity Linking
In natural language processing, entity linking, also referred to as named-entity linking (NEL), named-entity disambiguation (NED), named-entity recognition and disambiguation (NERD) or named-entity normalization (NEN) is the task of assigning a unique identity to entities (such as famous individuals, locations, or companies) mentioned in text. For example, given the sentence "Paris is the capital of France", the idea is to determine that "Paris" refers to the city of Paris and not to Paris Hilton or any other entity that could be referred to as "Paris".
Named-entity recognition         
EXTRACTION OF NAMED ENTITY MENTIONS IN UNSTRUCTURED TEXT INTO PRE-DEFINED CATEGORIES
Named Entity Recognition; Entity extraction; Named-entity detection; ENAMEX; Named Entities recognition; Named entity recognition; Named entities; Entity detection; Named entities recognition; Named-entity extraction; Entity chunking
Named-entity recognition (NER) (also known as (named) entity identification, entity chunking, and entity extraction) is a subtask of information extraction that seeks to locate and classify named entities mentioned in unstructured text into pre-defined categories such as person names, organizations, locations, medical codes, time expressions, quantities, monetary values, percentages, etc.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Addressable (disambiguation)
¦ adjective Computing relating to or denoting a memory unit in which all locations can be separately accessed by a particular program.

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Content-addressable network

The content-addressable network (CAN) is a distributed, decentralized P2P infrastructure that provides hash table functionality on an Internet-like scale. CAN was one of the original four distributed hash table proposals, introduced concurrently with Chord, Pastry, and Tapestry.