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Automatically annotating textual resources with human intentions

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Automatically annotating textual resources with human intentions
Annotations represent an increasingly popular means for organizing, categorizing and finding resources on the “social” web. Yet, only a small portion of the total resources available on the web are annotated. In this paper, we describe a prototype iTAG - for automatically annotating textual resources with human intent, a novel dimension of tagging. We investigate the extent to which the automatic analysis of human intentions in textual resources is feasible. To address this question, we present selected evidence from a study aiming to automatically annotate intent in a simplified setting, that is transcripts of speeches given by US presidential candidates in 2008. Categories and Subject Descriptors
Markus Strohmaier, Mark Kröll, Christian K&ou
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where HYPERTEXT
Authors Markus Strohmaier, Mark Kröll, Christian Körner
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