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Rule-Based Creation of TimeML Documents from Dependency Trees

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The access to information through content has become the new frontier in NLP. Innovative annotation schemes such as TimeML [4] have push forward this aspect by creating benchmark corpora. In TimeML, an event is defined as something that holds true, obtains/happens, or occurs and annotated with a dedicated tag, namely < EVENT >.

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Robaldo, L., Caselli, T., Grella, M. (2011). Rule-Based Creation of TimeML Documents from Dependency Trees. In: Pirrone, R., Sorbello, F. (eds) AI*IA 2011: Artificial Intelligence Around Man and Beyond. AI*IA 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6934. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23954-0_36

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