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Frontiers in Corpus Annotations II: Pie in the Sky

WORKSHOP PROGRAM

Nianwen Xue

Wednesday, June 29, 2005, 9:00–18:00

9:00–9:30Introduction to Frontiers in Corpus Annotation II: Pie in the Sky
Adam Meyers
9:30–10:00Merging PropBank, NomBank, TimeBank, Penn Discourse Treebank and Coreference
James Pustejovsky, Adam Meyers, Martha Palmer and Massimo Poesio
10:00–10:30A Unified Representation for Morphological, Syntactic, Semantic, and Referential Annotations
Erhard W. Hinrichs, Sandra Kübler and Karin Naumann
10:30–11:00Break
11–11:30Parallel Entity and Treebank Annotation
Ann Bies, Seth Kulick and Mark Mandel
11:30–12:00Attribution and the (Non-)Alignment of Syntactic and Discourse Arguments of Connectives
Nikhil Dinesh, Alan Lee, Eleni Miltsakaki, Rashmi Prasad, Aravind Joshi and Bonnie Webber
12–12:30Discussion
12:30–14:00Lunch
14:00–14:30Investigating the Characteristics of Causal Relations in Japanese Text
Takashi Inui and Manabu Okumura
14:30–15:00A Framework for Annotating Information Structure in Discourse
Sasha Calhoun, Malvina Nissim, Mark Steedman and Jason Brenier
15:00–15:30Annotating Attributions and Private States
Theresa Wilson and Janyce Wiebe
15:30–16:00Break
16:00–16:30A Parallel Proposition Bank II for Chinese and English
Martha Palmer, Nianwen Xue, Olga Babko-Malaya, Jinying Chen and Benjamin Snyder
16:30–17:00Semantically Rich Human-Aided Machine Annotation
Marjorie McShane, Sergei Nirenburg, Stephen Beale and Thomas O’Hara
17:00–17:30The Reliability of Anaphoric Annotation, Reconsidered: Taking Ambiguity into Account
Massimo Poesio and Ron Artstein
17:30–18:00Discussion