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Comparison of different algebras for inducing the temporal structure of texts

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Comparison of different algebras for inducing the temporal structure of texts
This paper investigates the impact of using different temporal algebras for learning temporal relations between events. Specifically, we compare three intervalbased algebras: Allen (1983) algebra, Bruce (1972) algebra, and the algebra derived from the TempEval-07 campaign. These algebras encode different granularities of relations and have different inferential properties. They in turn behave differently when used to enforce global consistency constraints on the building of a temporal representation. Through various experiments on the TimeBank/AQUAINT corpus, we show that although the TempEval relation set leads to the best classification accuracy performance, it is too vague to be used for enforcing consistency. By contrast, the other two relation sets are similarly harder to learn, but more useful when global consistency is important. Overall, the Bruce algebra is shown to give the best compromise between learnability and expressive power.
Pascal Denis, Philippe Muller
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where COLING
Authors Pascal Denis, Philippe Muller
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