Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
EVALITA, the evaluation campaign of Natural Language Processing and Speech Tools for the
Italian language, was organised for the fifth time in 2016. Six tasks, covering both re-reruns
as well as completely new tasks, and an IBM-sponsored challenge, attracted a total of 34
submissions. An innovative aspect at this edition was the focus on social media data, especially
Twitter, and the use of shared data across tasks, yielding a test set with layers of annotation
concerning PoS tags, sentiment information, named entities and linking, and factuality information.
Differently from the previous edition(s), many systems relied on a neural architecture,
and achieved best results when used. From the experience and success of this edition, also in
terms of dissemination of information and data, and in terms of collaboration between organisers
of different tasks, we collected some reflections and suggestions that prospective EVALITA chairs
might be willing to take into account for future editions
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
evaluation campaign, computational linguistics, shared tasks, natural language processing, social media
Elenco autori:
Pierpaolo, Basile; Malvina, Nissim; Patti, Viviana; Rachele, Sprugnoli; Francesco, Cutugno
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