CROMER: a Tool for Cross-Document Event and Entity Coreference

Christian Girardi, Manuela Speranza, Rachele Sprugnoli, Sara Tonelli

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Abstract

In this paper we present CROMER (CROss-document Main Events and entities Recognition), a novel tool to manually annotate event and entity coreference across clusters of documents. The tool has been developed so as to handle large collections of documents, perform collaborative annotation (several annotators can work on the same clusters), and enable the linking of the annotated data to external knowledge sources. Given the availability of semantic information encoded in Semantic Web resources, this tool is designed to support annotators in linking entities and events to DBPedia and Wikipedia, so as to facilitate the automatic retrieval of additional semantic information. In this way, event modelling and chaining is made easy, while guaranteeing the highest interconnection with external resources. For example, the tool can be easily linked to event models such as the Simple Event Model [Van Hage et al , 2011] and the Grounded Annotation Framework [Fokkens et al. 2013].
Lingua originaleEnglish
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteProceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)
Pagine3204-3208
Numero di pagine5
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2014
EventoNinth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation - Reykjavik, Iceland
Durata: 26 mag 201431 mag 2014

Convegno

ConvegnoNinth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
CittàReykjavik, Iceland
Periodo26/5/1431/5/14

Keywords

  • coreference, tool, annotation, events, entities

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