SemEval-2007 Task 04: Classification of Semantic Relations Between Nominals
R. Girju, P. Nakov, V. Nastase, S. Szpakowicz, P. Turney, and D. Yuret. Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluations, page 13--18. Stroudsburg, PA, USA, Association for Computational Linguistics, (2007)
Abstract
The NLP community has shown a renewed interest in deeper semantic analyses, among them automatic recognition of relations between pairs of words in a text. We present an evaluation task designed to provide a framework for comparing different approaches to classifying semantic relations between nominals in a sentence. This is part of SemEval, the 4th edition of the semantic evaluation event previously known as SensEval. We define the task, describe the training/test data and their creation, list the participating systems and discuss their results. There were 14 teams who submitted 15 systems.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Girju:2007:STC:1621474.1621477
%A Girju, Roxana
%A Nakov, Preslav
%A Nastase, Vivi
%A Szpakowicz, Stan
%A Turney, Peter
%A Yuret, Deniz
%B Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluations
%C Stroudsburg, PA, USA
%D 2007
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%K 2007 classification relation semantic semeval semeval07
%P 13--18
%T SemEval-2007 Task 04: Classification of Semantic Relations Between Nominals
%U http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1621474.1621477
%X The NLP community has shown a renewed interest in deeper semantic analyses, among them automatic recognition of relations between pairs of words in a text. We present an evaluation task designed to provide a framework for comparing different approaches to classifying semantic relations between nominals in a sentence. This is part of SemEval, the 4th edition of the semantic evaluation event previously known as SensEval. We define the task, describe the training/test data and their creation, list the participating systems and discuss their results. There were 14 teams who submitted 15 systems.
@inproceedings{Girju:2007:STC:1621474.1621477,
abstract = {The NLP community has shown a renewed interest in deeper semantic analyses, among them automatic recognition of relations between pairs of words in a text. We present an evaluation task designed to provide a framework for comparing different approaches to classifying semantic relations between nominals in a sentence. This is part of SemEval, the 4th edition of the semantic evaluation event previously known as SensEval. We define the task, describe the training/test data and their creation, list the participating systems and discuss their results. There were 14 teams who submitted 15 systems.},
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location = {Prague, Czech Republic},
numpages = {6},
pages = {13--18},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
series = {SemEval '07},
timestamp = {2018-09-13T10:32:17.000+0200},
title = {SemEval-2007 Task 04: Classification of Semantic Relations Between Nominals},
url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1621474.1621477},
year = 2007
}