Difference between revisions of "Recognizing Textual Entailment"
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* [http://www.nist.gov/tac/data/ RTE-6] TAC 2010 | * [http://www.nist.gov/tac/data/ RTE-6] TAC 2010 | ||
* [http://www.nist.gov/tac/2011/RTE/index.html RTE-7] TAC 2011 | * [http://www.nist.gov/tac/2011/RTE/index.html RTE-7] TAC 2011 | ||
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== [[Textual Entailment Resource Pool|Resource Pool]] == | == [[Textual Entailment Resource Pool|Resource Pool]] == |
Revision as of 04:17, 25 June 2012
Textual Entailment > Challenges:
Textual Entailment Recognition has been proposed recently as a generic task that captures major semantic inference needs across many NLP applications, such as Question Answering, Information Retrieval, Information Extraction, and Text Summarization. This task requires to recognize, given two text fragments, whether the meaning of one text is entailed (can be inferred) from the other text.
History
Resource Pool
In an effort to determine the relative impact of the many resources used withing the RTE challenge, RTE-3 initiated a new activity for building a Textual Entailment Resource Pool. RTE participants and any other member of the NLP community are encouraged to contribute to the RTE Resource Pool.