Computer-Assisted Annotation Task
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A Computer-Assisted Annotation Task is an Annotation Task that is a Computer-Assisted Task.
- AKA: Computer-Aided Annotation Task.
- Context:
- It can make use of a Computer Annotation System.
- It can be an Active Learning Task (with Learning Iterations).
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Active Learning Task, Computer-Assisted Language Learning.
References
2009
- (Tomanek & Olsson, 2009) ⇒ Katrin Tomanek, and Fredrik Olsson. (2009). “A Web Survey on the Use of Active Learning to Support Annotation of Text Data.” In: Proceedings of the NAACL HLT 2009 Workshop on Active Learning for Natural Language Processing.
- It has been experimentally shown that AL can indeed be successfully applied to a range of NLP tasks including, e.g., text categorization (Lewis and Gale, 1994), part-of-speech tagging (Dagan and Engelson, 1995; Ringger et al., 2007), parsing (Becker and Osborne, 2005), and named entity recognition (Shen et al., 2004; Tomanek et al., 2007). Despite that somewhat impressive results in terms of reduced annotation effort have been achieved by such studies, it seems that AL is rarely applied in real-life annotation endeavors.
2002
- (Ciravegna et al., 2002) ⇒ Fabio Ciravegna, Alexiei Dingli, Daniela Petrelli, and Yorick Wilks. (2002). “Vol-100/Fabio_Ciravegna-et-al.pdf Timely and Non-Intrusive Active Document Annotation via Adaptive Information Extraction.” In: Workshop Semantic Authoring Annotation and Knowledge Management at European Conference Artificial Intelligence.