@inproceedings{sorgente-etal-2018-hei,
title = "{HEI}: Hunter Events Interface A platform based on services for the detection and reasoning about events",
author = "Sorgente, Antonio and
Calabrese, Antonio and
Coda, Gianluca and
Vanacore, Paolo and
Mele, Francesco",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Workshop Events and Stories in the News 2018",
month = aug,
year = "2018",
address = "Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.A",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/W18-4310",
pages = "79--88",
abstract = "In this paper we present the definition and implementation of the Hunter Events Interface (HEI) System. The HEI System is a system for events annotation and temporal reasoning in Natural Language Texts and media, mainly oriented to texts of historical and cultural contents available on the Web. In this work we assume that events are defined through various components: actions, participants, locations, and occurrence intervals. The HEI system, through independent services, locates (annotates) the various components, and successively associates them to a specific event. The objective of this work is to build a system integrating services for the identification of events, the discovery of their connections, and the evaluation of their consistency. We believe this interface is useful to develop applications that use the notion of story, to integrate data of digital cultural archives, and to build systems of fruition in the same field. The HEI system has been partially developed within the TrasTest project",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T HEI: Hunter Events Interface A platform based on services for the detection and reasoning about events
%A Sorgente, Antonio
%A Calabrese, Antonio
%A Coda, Gianluca
%A Vanacore, Paolo
%A Mele, Francesco
%S Proceedings of the Workshop Events and Stories in the News 2018
%D 2018
%8 aug
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.A
%F sorgente-etal-2018-hei
%X In this paper we present the definition and implementation of the Hunter Events Interface (HEI) System. The HEI System is a system for events annotation and temporal reasoning in Natural Language Texts and media, mainly oriented to texts of historical and cultural contents available on the Web. In this work we assume that events are defined through various components: actions, participants, locations, and occurrence intervals. The HEI system, through independent services, locates (annotates) the various components, and successively associates them to a specific event. The objective of this work is to build a system integrating services for the identification of events, the discovery of their connections, and the evaluation of their consistency. We believe this interface is useful to develop applications that use the notion of story, to integrate data of digital cultural archives, and to build systems of fruition in the same field. The HEI system has been partially developed within the TrasTest project
%U https://aclanthology.org/W18-4310
%P 79-88
Markdown (Informal)
[HEI: Hunter Events Interface A platform based on services for the detection and reasoning about events](https://aclanthology.org/W18-4310) (Sorgente et al., 2018)
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