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Construction and Evaluation of Event Graphs (CROSBI ID 208179)

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Glavaš, Goran ; Šnajder, Jan Construction and Evaluation of Event Graphs // Natural Language Engineering, 21 (2015), 4; 607-652. doi: 10.1017/S1351324914000060

Podaci o odgovornosti

Glavaš, Goran ; Šnajder, Jan

engleski

Construction and Evaluation of Event Graphs

Events play an important role in natural language processing and information retrieval due to numerous event-oriented texts and information needs. Many natural language processing and information retrieval applications could benefit from a structured event-oriented document representation. In this paper, we propose event graphs as a novel way of structuring event-based information from text. Nodes in event graphs represent the individual mentions of events, whereas edges represent the temporal and coreference relations between mentions. Contrary to previous natural language processing research, which has mainly focused on individual event extraction tasks, we describe a complete end- to-end system for event graph extraction from text. Our system is a three-stage pipeline that performs anchor extraction, argument extraction, and relation extraction (temporal relation extraction and event coreference resolution), each at a performance level comparable with the state of the art. We present EvExtra, a large newspaper corpus annotated with event mentions and event graphs, on which we train and evaluate our models. To measure the overall quality of the constructed event graphs, we propose two metrics based on the tensor product between automatically and manually constructed graphs. Finally, we evaluate the overall quality of event graphs with the proposed evaluation metrics and perform a headroom analysis of the system.

event extraction; temporal relation extraction; event coreference resolution; graph kernels

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Podaci o izdanju

21 (4)

2015.

607-652

objavljeno

1351-3249

10.1017/S1351324914000060

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