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Reliability of human annotation of semantic roles in noisy text
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Semantic Role LabelingEngineeringPart-of-speech TaggingAnnotation ServiceCommunicationSemanticsSemantic WebCorpus LinguisticsText MiningApplied LinguisticsNatural Language ProcessingNoisy TextConsistent AnnotationComputational LinguisticsLanguage TestingLanguage StudiesMachine TranslationNlp TaskSemantic ParsingTreebanksConsistent Semantic AnnotationSemantic Role AnnotationAnnotation ToolLinguisticsAutomatic Annotation
This paper addresses the question of how to obtain consistent semantic annotation on the basis of a set of noisy texts. Many potential real-world applications of semantic computing are faced with the need to handle texts which are not well-edited, and for which a resource-intensive treebanking effort is not feasible. Student-produced short answers contain many grammatical and lexical errors, making consistent annotation a challenge. Nevertheless, this paper demonstrates that semantic role annotation can be done in a consistent and useful manner even under these constraints.
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