Towards Standards and Tools for Discourse Tagging


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W99-03
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1999
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WS
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SIGDIAL
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Towards Standards and Tools for Discourse Tagging

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Annotation Graphs as a Framework for Multidimensional Linguistic Data Analysis
Steven Bird | Mark Liberman

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The MATE Annotation Workbench: User Requirements
Jean Carletta | Amy Isard

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Argumentation Mark-Up: A Proposal
Jean-Francois Delannoy

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Evaluation of Annotation Schemes for Japanese Discourse Japanese Discourse Tagging Working Group
A. Ichikawa | M. Araki | Y. Horiuchi | M. Ishizaki | S. Itabashi | W. Itoh | H Kashioka | K. Kato | H. Kikuchi | H. Koiso | T. Kumagai | A. Kurematsu | K. Maekawa | S. Nakazato | M. Tamoto | S. Tutiya | Y. Yamashita | W. Yoshimura

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Standardisation Efforts on the Level of Dialogue Act in the MATE Project
Marion Klein

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Tagging of Speech Acts and Dialogue Games in Spanish Call Home
Lori Levin | Klaus Ries | Ann Thyme-Gobbel | Alon Lavie

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Experiments in Constructing a Corpus of Discourse Trees
Daniel Marcu | Estibaliz Amorrortu | Magdalena Romera

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Tagging Psychotherapeutic Interviews for Linguistic Analysis
Jon David Patrick

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The MATE meta-scheme for coreference in dialogues in multiple languages
M. Poesio | F. Bruneseaux | L. Romary

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A recognition-based meta-scheme for dialogue acts annotation
Claudia Soria | Vito Pirrelli

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Discourse-level argumentation in scientific articles: human and automatic annotation
Simone Teufel | Marc Moens

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A mark up language for tagging discourse and annotating documents in context sensitive interpretation environments
Graziella Tonfoni

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A Two-level Approach to Coding Dialogue for Discourse Structure: Activities of the 1998 DRI Working Group on Higher-level Structures
David R. Traum | Christine H. Nakatani

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Automatically Extracting Grounding Tags from BF Tags
Teresa Zollo | Mark Core