crossmentions
Crossmentions are references to the same real-world entity that appear in multiple locations within a single text or across multiple texts. The practice involves identifying these mentions and linking them to signal that they refer to the same person, place, organization, or concept. Crossmentioning helps readers and systems track connections, establish continuity, and support downstream tasks such as search, summarization, and knowledge integration.
In natural language processing, cross-document co-reference resolution (CDCR) aims to determine which mentions in different documents
In information management, crossmentions aid data integration and provenance. By linking mentions across datasets, organizations can
In literature and journalism, crossmentions help map character relationships, track attribution, and verify consistency across chapters
Techniques range from manual annotation and rule-based heuristics to statistical machine learning and neural models. Challenges
See also cross-reference, coreference, entity resolution, cross-document co-reference.