Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/141371
Author(s): Leal, António
Silvano, Maria da Purificação
Amorim, Evelin
Cantante, Inês
Silva, Maria de Fátima Henriques da
Jorge, Alípio
Campos, Ricardo
Title: The place of ISO-Space in Text2Story multilayer annotation scheme
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: Reasoning about spatial information is fundamental in natural language to fully understand relationships between entities and/or between events. However, the complexity underlying such reasoning makes it hard to represent formally spatial information. Despite the growing interest on this topic, and the development of some frameworks, many problems persist regarding, for instance, the coverage of a wide variety of linguistic constructions and of languages. In this paper, we present a proposal of integrating ISO-Space into a ISO-based multilayer annotation scheme, designed to annotate news in European Portuguese. This scheme already enables annotation at three levels, temporal, referential and thematic, by combining postulates from ISO 24617-1, 4 and 9. Since the corpus comprises news articles, and spatial information is relevant within this kind of texts, a more detailed account of space was required. The main objective of this paper is to discuss the process of integrating ISO-Space with the existing layers of our annotation scheme, assessing the compatibility of the aforementioned parts of ISO 24617, and the problems posed by the harmonization of the four layers and by some specifications of ISO-Space.
Subject: Ciências da linguagem
language sciences
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/141371
Source: Proceedings of the 18th Joint ACL - ISO workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation (ISA-18)
Document Type: Artigo em Livro de Atas de Conferência Internacional
Rights: openAccess
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