In this paper, we describe the Circumstantial Event Ontology (CEO), a newly developed ontology for calamity events that models semantic circumstantial relations between event classes, where we define circumstantial as inferred implicit causal relations. The circumstantial relations are inferred from the assertions of the event classes that involve a change to the same property of a participant. Our model captures that the change yielded by one event, explains to people the happening of the next event when observed. We describe the meta model and the contents of the ontology, the creation of a manually annotated corpus for circumstantial relations based on ECB+ and the first results on the evaluation of the ontology
A notably challenging problem related to event processing is recognizing the relations holding betwe...
The encoding and exploitation of semantics has been gaining popularity, as exemplified by the uptake...
This study entails the understanding of and the development of a computational method for automatica...
In this paper, we describe the Circumstantial Event Ontology (CEO), a newly developed ontology for c...
In this paper, we describe the Circumstantial Event Ontology (CEO), a newly developed ontology for c...
Event causality knowledge is indispensable for intelligent natural language understanding. The prob...
Background. Scientific documents often contain knowledge about what one entity did to another entity...
The goal of this dissertation is to elucidate principles for representing complex-event knowledge (o...
This paper presents the Event and Implied Situation Ontology (ESO), a manually constructed resource ...
Event coreference is largely ignored in works on coreference as well as in works on temporal order i...
This paper presents the Event and Implied Situation Ontology (ESO), a resource which formalizes the ...
This paper presents the Event and Implied Situation Ontology (ESO), a manually constructed resource ...
The general background of this paper_ is causal theory. Events are involved in causal theory in a ve...
Comunicació presentada a la Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LR...
A formal, logical, theory of events is developed and used as the basis for a definition of causation...
A notably challenging problem related to event processing is recognizing the relations holding betwe...
The encoding and exploitation of semantics has been gaining popularity, as exemplified by the uptake...
This study entails the understanding of and the development of a computational method for automatica...
In this paper, we describe the Circumstantial Event Ontology (CEO), a newly developed ontology for c...
In this paper, we describe the Circumstantial Event Ontology (CEO), a newly developed ontology for c...
Event causality knowledge is indispensable for intelligent natural language understanding. The prob...
Background. Scientific documents often contain knowledge about what one entity did to another entity...
The goal of this dissertation is to elucidate principles for representing complex-event knowledge (o...
This paper presents the Event and Implied Situation Ontology (ESO), a manually constructed resource ...
Event coreference is largely ignored in works on coreference as well as in works on temporal order i...
This paper presents the Event and Implied Situation Ontology (ESO), a resource which formalizes the ...
This paper presents the Event and Implied Situation Ontology (ESO), a manually constructed resource ...
The general background of this paper_ is causal theory. Events are involved in causal theory in a ve...
Comunicació presentada a la Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LR...
A formal, logical, theory of events is developed and used as the basis for a definition of causation...
A notably challenging problem related to event processing is recognizing the relations holding betwe...
The encoding and exploitation of semantics has been gaining popularity, as exemplified by the uptake...
This study entails the understanding of and the development of a computational method for automatica...