Authors
Roser Saurí, James Pustejovsky
Publication date
2009/9
Journal
Language resources and evaluation
Volume
43
Pages
227-268
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Recent work in computational linguistics points out the need for systems to be sensitive to the veracity or factuality of events as mentioned in text; that is, to recognize whether events are presented as corresponding to actual situations in the world, situations that have not happened, or situations of uncertain interpretation. Event factuality is an important aspect of the representation of events in discourse, but the annotation of such information poses a representational challenge, largely because factuality is expressed through the interaction of numerous linguistic markers and constructions. Many of these markers are already encoded in existing corpora, albeit in a somewhat fragmented way. In this article, we present FactBank, a corpus annotated with information concerning the factuality of events. Its annotation has been carried out from a descriptive framework of factuality grounded on both theoretical …
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Scholar articles
R Saurí, J Pustejovsky - Language resources and evaluation, 2009