The Good, the Bad, and the Disagreement: Complex ground truth in rhetorical structure analysis
2017pp. 11–19
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Abstract
We present a proposal to analyze disagreement in Rhetorical Structure Theory annotation which takes into account what we consider "legitimate" disagreements. In rhetorical analysis, as in many other pragmatic annotation tasks, a certain amount of disagreement is to be expected, and it is important to distinguish true mistakes from legitimate disagreements due to different possible interpretations of the structure and intention of a text. Using different sets of annotations in German and English, we present an analysis of such possible disagreements, and propose an underspecified representation that captures the disagreements.
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