Domain-Specific Annotation Guidelines Document
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A Domain-Specific Annotation Guidelines Document is a annotation guidelines document that is a domain-specific guidelines document (tailored to provide standardized instructions and rules for annotating texts within a specific domain).
- Context:
- It can be referenced by Domain-specific Annotators within various annotation projects to maintain high standards of annotation quality.
- It can specify the Annotation Scheme or Annotation Protocol to be used for the specific domain.
- It can include definitions of Annotation Categories, Tagging Rules, and examples of correct and incorrect annotations within the domain.
- It can guide handling ambiguous or edge cases in domain-specific text annotation.
- It can range from being a Simple Annotation Guideline to being a Complex Annotation Guideline depending on the domain's requirements.
- It can support Domain-specific Annotator Training by providing clear guidelines and examples relevant to the domain.
- It can be periodically reviewed and updated to accommodate new insights, changes in the domain, or improvements in annotation methodologies.
- It can ensure high-quality annotations by following standardized Annotation Guidelines and Annotation Protocols tailored to the domain.
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- Example(s):
- a Legal Text Annotation Guidelines Document with legal text annotation guideline items for legal text annotation tasks.
- a Medical Text Annotation Guidelines Document with medical text annotation guideline items for medical text annotation tasks.
- a Patent Annotation Guidelines Document with patent annotation guideline items for patent annotation tasks.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a General Annotation Guidelines Document that is not tailored to any specific domain.
- a Financial Document Annotation Guidelines Document for annotating financial documents rather than general texts.
- a News Article Annotation Guidelines Document that focuses on annotating news articles rather than specialized domain texts.
- See: Annotation Scheme, Annotation Project, Domain-specific Annotator, Annotation Protocol, Annotated Dataset.