[Corpora-List] TempEval: Call for interest in Participation

From: Frank.Schilder@thomson.com
Date: Wed Nov 22 2006 - 16:07:46 MET

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    Call for Interest in Participation for TempEval

    If you're interested in particpating in TempEval as part of SemEval-2007, please fill in the following form before December 1, 2006.

     http://nlp.cs.swarthmore.edu/semeval/interest.shtml

    Task #15: TempEval: A proposal for Evaluating Time-Event Temporal Relation Identification

    http://timeml.org/tempeval/

    Abstract

    Newspaper texts, narratives and other such texts describe events which occur in time and specify the temporal location and order of these events. Text comprehension, even at the most general level, involves the capability to identify the events described in a text and locate these in time. Thus, we propose an initial evaluation exercise based on three limited tasks that will drive forward research in the automatic identification of temporal referring expressions, events and temporal relations within a text. We specify three separate tasks that involve identifying event-time and event-event temporal relations. Participants will receive a modified version of TimeBank (183 documents, approx. 2500 sentences) which has had TimeML annotations removed or modified so as contain only the information to be supplied in the test corpus.

    Organizers
    James Pustejovsky
    Department of Computer Science, Brandeis University

    Robert Gaizauskas
    Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield

    Mark Hepple
    Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield

    Graham Katz
    Institute for Cognitive Science, University of Osnabrück

    Frank Schilder
    Research & Development, Thomson Legal & Regulatory

    Marc Verhagen
    Department of Computer Science, Brandeis University

     





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