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The PASCAL Recognising Textual Entailment Challenge

Proceedings of the PASCAL Challenges Workshop on Recognising Textual Entailment, 2005.
Authors: Ido Dagan and Oren Glickman and Bernardo Magnini
URL: http://www.cs.biu.ac.il/~glikmao/rte05/
Tags: entailment
Abstract: This paper describes the PASCAL Network of Excellence \emph{Recognising of Textual Entailment} (RTE) Challenge benchmark. The RTE task is defined as recognizing, given two text fragments, whether the meaning of one text can be inferred (entailed) from the other. This application-independent task is suggested as capturing major differences about the variability of semantic expression which are commonly neede across multiple applications. The Challenge has raised considerable attention in the research community, attracting 17 submissions from diverse groups, suggesting the generic relevance of the task.
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@inproceedings{Dagan:2005,
title = {The PASCAL Recognising Textual Entailment Challenge},
author = {Ido Dagan and Oren Glickman and Bernardo Magnini},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the PASCAL Challenges Workshop on Recognising Textual Entailment},
url = {http://www.cs.biu.ac.il/~glikmao/rte05/},
year = {2005},
abstract = {This paper describes the PASCAL Network of Excellence \emph{Recognising of Textual Entailment} (RTE) Challenge benchmark. The RTE task is defined as recognizing, given two text fragments, whether the meaning of one text can be inferred (entailed) from the other. This application-independent task is suggested as capturing major differences about the variability of semantic expression which are commonly neede across multiple applications. The Challenge has raised considerable attention in the research community, attracting 17 submissions from diverse groups, suggesting the generic relevance of the task.},
keywords = {entailment }
}