SemEval-2010 Task 10: Linking Events and Their Participants in Discourse. Ruppenhofer, J., Sporleder, C., Morante, R., Baker, C., & Palmer, M. In Computational Linguistics, of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 106-111, 2010. Association for Computational Linguistics. Paper Website abstract bibtex We describe the SemEval-2010 shared task on “Linking Events and Their Participants in Discourse”. This task is an extension to the classical semantic role labeling task. While semantic role labeling is traditionally viewed as a sentence-internal task, local semantic argument structures clearly interact with each other in a larger context, e.g., by sharing references to specific discourse entities or events. In the shared task we looked at one particular aspect of cross-sentence links between argument structures, namely linking locally uninstantiated roles to their co-referents in the wider discourse context (if such co-referents exist). This task is potentially beneficial for a number of NLP applications, such as information extraction, question answering or text summarization.
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