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Exploiting Partially Annotated Data for Temporal Relation Extraction


Title

Exploiting Partially Annotated Data for Temporal Relation Extraction
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Year of Publication
2018
Conference Name
The Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics, (*SEM)
Conference Location
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Abstract
Annotating temporal relations (TempRel) between events described in natural language is known to be labor intensive, partly because the total number of TempRels is quadratic in the number of events. As a result, only a small number of documents are typically annotated, limiting the coverage of various lexical/semantic phenomena. In order to improve existing approaches, one possibility is to make use of the readily available, partially annotated data (P as in partial) that cover more documents. However, missing annotations in P are known to hurt, rather than help, existing systems. This work is a case study in exploring various usages of P for TempRel extraction. Results show that despite missing annotations, P is still a useful supervision signal for this task within a constrained bootstrapping learning framework. The system described in this system is publicly available.