Domain-Specific Text Annotation Task
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A Domain-Specific Text Annotation Task is a text annotation task that is a domain-specific annotation task.
- Context:
- It can (typically) involve Text Data Annotation with domain-specific entities, domain-specific relationships, and domain-specific classifications.
- It can (typically) contribute to creating high-quality Domain-Specific Annotated Text Datasets.
- It can (often) require Domain-Specific Knowledge, such as domain's terminology and concepts.
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- It can range from being a Simple Domain-Specific Text Annotation Task to being a Complex Domain-Specific Text Annotation Task.
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- It can utilize Domain-Specific Text Annotation Guidelines.
- It can be performed by Domain-Specific Text Annotators
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- Example(s):
- a Medical Text Annotation Task for annotating medical texts with entities like diseases, treatments, and symptoms.
- a Legal Text Annotation Task for annotating legal documents with relevant legal entities and relations.
- a Financial Text Annotation Task for annotating financial documents with financial entities and transactions.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a General Text Annotation Task not tailored to any specific domain.
- a Multimedia Annotation Task that focuses on annotating images, audio, or video instead of text.
- See: Text Annotation Task, Text Annotation Guidelines, Annotated Text Dataset, AI Models.