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LREC
2008
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13 years 6 months ago
Assessing the Costs of Machine-Assisted Corpus Annotation through a User Study
Fixed, limited budgets often constrain the amount of expert annotation that can go into the construction of annotated corpora. Estimating the cost of annotation is the first step ...
Eric K. Ringger, Marc Carmen, Robbie Haertel, Kevi...
LREC
2008
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13 years 6 months ago
Active Annotation in the LUNA Italian Corpus of Spontaneous Dialogues
In this paper we present an active approach to annotate with lexical and semantic labels an Italian corpus of conversational human-human and Wizard-of-Oz dialogues. This procedure...
Christian Raymond, Kepa Joseba Rodriguez, Giuseppe...
COLING
2010
12 years 12 months ago
Bringing Active Learning to Life
Active learning has been applied to different NLP tasks, with the aim of limiting the amount of time and cost for human annotation. Most studies on active learning have only simul...
Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Alexis Palmer
CVPR
2009
IEEE
15 years 2 days ago
What's It Going to Cost You?: Predicting Effort vs. Informativeness for Multi-Label Image Annotations
Active learning strategies can be useful when manual labeling effort is scarce, as they select the most informative examples to be annotated first. However, for visual category ...
Sudheendra Vijayanarasimhan (University of Texas a...
ACL
2010
13 years 3 months ago
Bucking the Trend: Large-Scale Cost-Focused Active Learning for Statistical Machine Translation
We explore how to improve machine translation systems by adding more translation data in situations where we already have substantial resources. The main challenge is how to buck ...
Michael Bloodgood, Chris Callison-Burch