Domain-Specific Relation Mention
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A Domain-Specific Relation Mention is a semantic relation mention of a Domain Specific Relation.
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- See: SemEval-2018 Task 7.
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- (Gábor et al., 2018) ⇒ Kata Gábor, Davide Buscaldi, Anne-Kathrin Schumann, Behrang QasemiZadeh, Haifa Zargayouna, and Thierry Charnois. (2018). “Semeval-2018 Task 7: Semantic Relation Extraction and Classification in Scientific Papers.” In: Proceedings of The 12th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, pp. 679-688.
- QUOTE: … The purpose of the task is to automatically identify relevant domain-specific semantic relations in a corpus of scientific publications. In particular, we search for and classify relations that provide snippets of information such as ”a (new) method is proposed for a task”, or ”a phenomenon is found in a certain context”, or ”results of different experiments are compared to each other”. Identifying such semantic relations between domain-specific concepts allows us to detect research papers which deal with the same problem, or to track the evolution of results on a certain task.