[Corpora-List] Preliminary announcement of the 1st Anaphora Resolution Exercise (ARE)

From: Constantin Orasan (C.Orasan@wlv.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Nov 02 2006 - 17:18:44 MET

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                        Preliminary announcement of the
                     1st Anaphora Resolution Exercise (ARE)

                        http://clg.wlv.ac.uk/events/ARE/
            -------------------------------------------------------

    We are pleased to announce the first Anaphora Resolution Exercise (ARE)
    organised in conjunction with the 6th Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor
    Resolution Colloquium (DAARC2007). The general objective of ACE is to
    develop discourse anaphora resolution methods and to evaluate
    them in a common and consistent manner.

    The exercise proposes four tasks:

    1. Pronominal resolution on pre-annotated texts: in this task,
    participants will be provided with documents in which the NPs are
    annotated. Among these NPs, some of them will have an attribute which
    indicates that they are referential and have to be resolved. In this
    task only referential pronouns will have this attribute (i.e. pleonastic
    pronouns will not be annotated). The participants will have to identify
    for each pronominal referential expression any correct non-pronominal
    antecedent from the list of annotated NPs.

    2. Coreferential chains resolution on pre-annotated texts: in this task
    participants will be provided with documents in which the NPs are
    annotated. The participants will have to identify full coreferential
    chains which contain the annotated NPs.

    3. Pronominal resolution on raw texts: in this task, participants will
    have to resolve referential pronouns in unannotated texts (i.e. the
    referential expressions and antecedent candidates are not marked as in
    task 1)

    4. Coreferential chains resolution on raw texts: in this task,
    participants will have to identify full coreferential chains in
    unannotated texts (i.e. the NPs are not pre-marked)

    In this first edition, the evaluation is organised only for English and
    tackles pronominal anaphora and NP coreference. If successful, in future
    editions it can be extended to include other types of referential
    expressions and anaphoric relations (e.g. bridging references) and other
    languages.

    The participants will be given a set of guidelines which will explain
    which referential expressions are considered, when two elements are
    coreferential and the evaluation procedures. In addition, we foresee the
    development of a web interface where the participants will be able to
    evaluate their results on the training data using the evaluation metrics
    to be used in the formal evaluation. Given that in normal circumstances
    the tasks of anaphora and coreference resolution are not very
    computational intensive the participants will have only 24h between the
    moment they download the test data and the time they have to submit the
    results.

    Tentative timeline:

    2nd Nov 2006: the first announcement of ARE
    2nd Nov 2006: the registration opens
    15th Nov 2006: the training data available
    15th Nov 2006: release of the guidelines
    12th March 2007: the test data available
    16th March 2007: the competition finishes
    28th - 29th March 2007: DAARC2007

    The results of this evaluation will be disseminated at DAARC where we
    plan to organise a round table and/or a poster session on this theme. If
    enough interest is shown by the participants, we also consider
    publishing a collection of paper afterwords.

    Participation is open to all. To indicate your intention to participate
    or for any other issues please contact Constantin Orasan
    (C.Orasan@wlv.ac.uk)

    Web page: http://clg.wlv.ac.uk/events/ARE/

    Organising committee:
    Antonio Branco, University of Lisbon, Portugal
    Dan Cristea, "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University, Iasi, Romania
    Ruslan Miktov, University of Wolverhampton, UK
    Constantin Orasan, University of Wolverhampton, UK

    -- 
    Constantin Orasan <C.Orasan@wlv.ac.uk>
    Lecturer in Computational Linguistics
    Research Group in Computational Linguistics
    http://www.wlv.ac.uk/~in6093/
    University of Wolverhampton
    



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