@inproceedings{ferrero-etal-2017-intoevents,
title = "{I}n{T}o{E}vent{S}: An Interactive Toolkit for Discovering and Building Event Schemas",
author = "Ferrero, Germ{\'a}n and
Primadhanty, Audi and
Quattoni, Ariadna",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Software Demonstrations of the 15th Conference of the {E}uropean Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
address = "Valencia, Spain",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/E17-3026",
pages = "104--107",
abstract = "Event Schema Induction is the task of learning a representation of events (e.g., bombing) and the roles involved in them (e.g, victim and perpetrator). This paper presents InToEventS, an interactive tool for learning these schemas. InToEventS allows users to explore a corpus and discover which kind of events are present. We show how users can create useful event schemas using two interactive clustering steps.",
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%T InToEventS: An Interactive Toolkit for Discovering and Building Event Schemas
%A Ferrero, Germán
%A Primadhanty, Audi
%A Quattoni, Ariadna
%S Proceedings of the Software Demonstrations of the 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
%D 2017
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%I Association for Computational Linguistics
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%X Event Schema Induction is the task of learning a representation of events (e.g., bombing) and the roles involved in them (e.g, victim and perpetrator). This paper presents InToEventS, an interactive tool for learning these schemas. InToEventS allows users to explore a corpus and discover which kind of events are present. We show how users can create useful event schemas using two interactive clustering steps.
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%P 104-107
Markdown (Informal)
[InToEventS: An Interactive Toolkit for Discovering and Building Event Schemas](https://aclanthology.org/E17-3026) (Ferrero et al., EACL 2017)
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