Handbook of Linguistic Annotation 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-024-0881-2_38
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Spatial Role Labeling Annotation Scheme

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“…These efforts start from defining linguistic annotation schemes (Pustejovsky and Moszkowicz, 2008;Kordjamshidi et al, 2010;Pustejovsky and Moszkowicz, 2012;jeet Mani, 2009), annotating data and defining tasks (Kordjamshidi et al, 2012;Oleksandr Kolomiyets and Bethard, 2013;Pustejovsky et al, 2015) to operate on the annotated corpora and learn extraction models. However, there exists, yet, a large gap between the current models and the ones that can perform reasonably well in practice for real world applications in various domains.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These efforts start from defining linguistic annotation schemes (Pustejovsky and Moszkowicz, 2008;Kordjamshidi et al, 2010;Pustejovsky and Moszkowicz, 2012;jeet Mani, 2009), annotating data and defining tasks (Kordjamshidi et al, 2012;Oleksandr Kolomiyets and Bethard, 2013;Pustejovsky et al, 2015) to operate on the annotated corpora and learn extraction models. However, there exists, yet, a large gap between the current models and the ones that can perform reasonably well in practice for real world applications in various domains.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One approach towards spatial language understanding is to map the natural language to a formal spatial representation appropriate for spatial reasoning. The previous research on spatial role labeling (Kordjamshidi et al, 2010(Kordjamshidi et al, , 2017b(Kordjamshidi et al, , 2012 and ISOSpace (Pustejovsky et al, 2011(Pustejovsky et al, , 2015 aimed at formalizing such a problem and providing machine learning solutions to find such a mapping in a data-driven way Kordjamshidi et al, 2011). Such extractions are made from available textual resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We aim at learning to assign the segments in the sentence to the concepts in the ontology. The considered concepts form a light weight ontology which is based on a previously proposed spatial annotation scheme by the authors [1]. We highlight the distinction between two spatial role labeling (SpRL) and spatial qualitative labeling (SpQL) layers in the ontology.…”
Section: General Problem Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first contribution is that we propose a spatial ontology based on two layers of semantics. This ontology is based on a previously proposed spatial annotation scheme by the authors [1]. Its first layer is based on commonly accepted cognitive spatial notions and the second is based on multiple well-known qualitative spatial reasoning models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a QSLink or OLink relation, on the other hand, we think that attributes trajector and landmark can be seen as arguments of the predicate that dominates the trigger, which is usually a preposition (spatial signal). The idea behind these attributes is based on the Spatial Role Labeling annotation schema described in (Kordjamshidi et al, 2010). According to this scheme there are indicators that can be spatial (spatial signals) or of motion (words of motion) that introduce spatial relations.…”
Section: Attribute Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%