Annotated Sentence
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An Annotated Sentence is a linguistic sentence that is an annotated text-item (which contains sentence annotations).
- Context:
- It can (typically) include linguistic annotations to indicate parts of speech, syntax, and semantics.
- It can (often) have metadata such as source, author, and timestamp.
- It can (often) be part of an Annotated Text Document.
- It can (typically) include Named Entity Recognition (NER) annotations to identify entities such as people, organizations, and locations.
- It can (often) contain sentiment analysis annotations to indicate the sentiment or emotion expressed in the sentence.
- It can be used in Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks for training and evaluation of models.
- It can provide additional context for legal documents, scientific papers, and other formal texts.
- It can be generated by a human annotator or an automated annotation tool.
- It can enhance the readability and usability of text data for various applications.
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- Example(s):
- An Annotated Legal Sentence, e.g. an annotated contract sentence, with annotations identifying key legal terms and obligations.
- An Annotated Research Sentence indicating the hypothesis, methodology, and findings.
- An Annotated Customer Feedback Sentence with sentiment analysis and key topics highlighted.
- An Annotated Medical Sentence with annotations indicating symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments.
- An Annotated Educational Sentence with explanations and references for difficult concepts.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- A Plain Sentence without any additional annotations.
- An Unannotated Sentence in a text document.
- See: Annotated Text Document, Linguistic Annotation, Named Entity Recognition, Sentiment Analysis.