Annotating, Extracting and Reasoning about Time and Events

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The Dagstuhl Seminar 05151 Annotating, Extracting and Reasoning about Time and Events took place April 1015, 2005 at the International Conference and Research Center (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany. During the seminar, 17 leading researchers from 5 di?erent countries presented current research and discussed open problems concerning annotation, temporal reasoning, and event identi?cation. The work presented at this seminar, together with other previous andongoingresearch,centersaroundanemergingde factostandardfortime and event annotation: TimeML. TimeML has recently been adopted as a candidate for an ISO standard, and is currently being reviewed in this capacity. At the seminar, the discussions focussed on the following three Time- related issues: using the TimeML language e?ectively for consistent annotation, determining how useful such annotation is for further processing,and describing modi?cations that should be applied to the standard for applications such as question-answering and information retrieval. Discussions at the Dagstuhl Seminar led to new researchideas, and a variety ofpublicationsandconferenceandworkshoppresentationsresulted.Thiscurrent collection of papers adds to the growing body of work on TimeML. It focusses on important sub-areas within TimeML research such as temporal annotation and temporal reasoning and points to future research directions that are crucial for further progress.

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The Dagstuhl Seminar 05151 Annotating, Extracting and Reasoning about Time and Events took place April 10 15, 2005 at the International Conference and Research Center (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany. During the seminar, 17 leading researchers from 5 di?erent countries presented current research and discussed open problems concerning annotation, temporal reasoning, and event identi?cation. The work presented at this seminar, together with other previous andongoingresearch,centersaroundanemergingde factostandardfortime and event annotation: TimeML. TimeML has recently been adopted as a candidate for an ISO standard, and is currently being reviewed in this capacity. At the seminar, the discussions focussed on the following three Time- related issues: using the TimeML language e?ectively for consistent annotation, determining how useful such annotation is for further processing,and describing modi?cations that should be applied to the standard for applications such as question-answering and information retrieval. Discussions at the Dagstuhl Seminar led to new researchideas, and a variety ofpublicationsandconferenceandworkshoppresentationsresulted.Thiscurrent collection of papers adds to the growing body of work on TimeML. It focusses on important sub-areas within TimeML research such as temporal annotation and temporal reasoning and points to future research directions that are crucial for further progress.


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Annotating, Extracting and Reasoning About Time and Events.- Drawing TimeML Relations with TBox.- Text Type and the Position of a Temporal Adverbial Within the Sentence.- Effective Use of TimeBank for TimeML Analysis.- Event Extraction and Temporal Reasoning in Legal Documents.- Computational Treatment of Temporal Notions: The CTTNSystem.- Towards a Denotational Semantics for TimeML.- Arguments in TimeML: Events and Entities.- Chronoscopes: A Theory of Underspecified Temporal Representations.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783540759881
    • Auflage 2007
    • Editor Frank Schilder, James Pustejovsky, Graham Katz
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T9mm
    • Jahr 2007
    • EAN 9783540759881
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3540759883
    • Veröffentlichung 07.11.2007
    • Titel Annotating, Extracting and Reasoning about Time and Events
    • Untertitel International Seminar, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, April 20-15, 2005, Revised Papers
    • Gewicht 242g
    • Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    • Anzahl Seiten 152
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Informatik

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