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This is a [[category::problem]] to automatically order events in text based on time. Temporal relation between any two events can be categorized into one of the 13 classes defined over [[UsesDataset::TimeBank Corpus]]: ''before'', ''ibefore'' (immediately before), ''includes'', ''begins'', ''ends'', ''simultaneous'' and their inverses, plus ''overlap''.  
 
This is a [[category::problem]] to automatically order events in text based on time. Temporal relation between any two events can be categorized into one of the 13 classes defined over [[UsesDataset::TimeBank Corpus]]: ''before'', ''ibefore'' (immediately before), ''includes'', ''begins'', ''ends'', ''simultaneous'' and their inverses, plus ''overlap''.  
 
 
Most approaches use local pairwise classifier to classify temporal relations between events into one of the
 
  
 
== Relevant Papers ==
 
== Relevant Papers ==

Revision as of 23:17, 27 September 2011

This is a problem to automatically order events in text based on time. Temporal relation between any two events can be categorized into one of the 13 classes defined over TimeBank Corpus: before, ibefore (immediately before), includes, begins, ends, simultaneous and their inverses, plus overlap.

Relevant Papers