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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/17905
Title: Overview of the Recognizing Inference in Text (RITE-2) at NTCIR-10
Authors: Yotaro Watanabe
Yusuke Miyao
Junta Mizuno
Tomohide Shibata
Hiroshi Kanayama
Cheng-Wei Lee
Chuan-Jie Lin 
Shuming Shi
Teruko Mitamura
Noriko Kando
Hideki Shima
Kohichi Takeda
Keywords: entailment;contradiction;entrance exam;test collections;evaluation
Issue Date: 18-Jun-2013
Abstract: 
This paper describes an overview of RITE-2 (Recognizing
Inference in TExt) task in NTCIR-10. We evaluated sys tems that automatically recognize semantic relations be tween sentences such as paraphrase, entailment, contradic tion in Japanese, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chi nese. The tasks in RITE-2 are Binary Classification of
entailment (BC Subtask), Multi-Class Classification includ ing paraphrase and contradiction (MC Subtask), Entrance
Exam Subtasks (Exam BC and Exam Search), Unit Test,
and RITE4QA Subtask. We had 28 active participants, and
received 215 formal runs (110 Japanese runs, 53 Traditional
Chinese runs, 52 Simplified Chinese runs). This paper also
describes how the datasets for RITE-2 had been developed,
how the systems were evaluated, and reports RITE-2 formal
run results.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/17905
Appears in Collections:資訊工程學系

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