Proceedings of the 13th Joint ISO-ACL Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation (ISA-13)


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2017
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Proceedings of the 13th Joint ISO-ACL Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation (ISA-13)

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Evaluating discourse annotation: Some recent insights and new approaches
Jet Hoek | Merel Scholman

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A semantically-based approach to the annotation of narrative style
Rodolfo Delmonte | Giulia Marchesi

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Annotating similes in literary texts
Suzanne Mpouli

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Revisiting the ISO standard for dialogue act annotation
Harry Bunt | Volha Petukhova | Alex Chengyu Fang

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Annotation of greeting, introduction, and leavetaking in dialogues
Emer Gilmartin | Brendan Spillane | Maria O’Reilly | Christian Saam | Ketong Su | Benjamin R. Cowan | Killian Levacher | Arturo Calvo Devesa | Lodana Cerrato | Nick Campbell | Vincent Wade

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Classification of modal meaning in negotiation dialogues
Valeria Lapina | Volha Petukhova

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Project Notes on building a conversational parser on top of a text parser: Towards a causal language tagger for spoken Chinese
Andreas Liesenfeld

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The representation and extraction of qunatitative information
Tianyong Hao | Yunyan We | Jiaqi Qiang | Haitao Wang | Kiyong Lee

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Towards interoperable annotation of quantification
Harry Bunt

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PACTE: A colloaborative platform for textual annotation
Pierre André Ménard | Caroline Barrière

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Interoperable annotation of (co)references in the Democrat project
Loïc Grobol | Frédéric Landragin | Serge Heiden

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Four types of emporal signals
Kiyong Lee

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Temporal@ODIL project: Adapting ISO-TimeML to syntactic treebanks for the temporal annotation of spoken speech
Jean-Yves Antoine | Jakub Wasczuk | Anaïs Lefeuvre-Haftermeyer | Lotfi Abouda | Emmanuel Schang | Agata Savary

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Towards efficient string processing of annotated events
David Woods | Tim Fernando | Carl Vogel

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Enriching the Notion of Path in ISO-Space
James Pustejovsky | Kiyong Lee