Kiyong Lee


2023

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An Abstract Specification of VoxML as an Annotation Language
Kiyong Lee | Nikhil Krishnaswamy | James Pustejovsky
Proceedings of the 19th Joint ACL-ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantics (ISA-19)

VoxML is a modeling language used to map natural language expressions into real time visualizations using real-world semantic knowledge of objects and events. Its utility has been demonstrated in embodied simulation environmens and in agent-object interactions in situated human-agent communicative. It is enriched to work with notions of affordances, both Gibsonian and Telic, and habitat for various interactions between the rational agent (human) and an object. This paper aims to specify VoxML as an annotation language in general abstract terms. It then shows how it works on annotating linguistic data that express visually perceptible human-object interactions. The annotation structures thus generated will be interpreted against the enriched minimal model created by VoxML as a modeling language while supporting the modeling purposes of VoxML linguistically.

2020

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Annotation-based Semantics
Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 16th Joint ACL-ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation

This paper proposes a semantics ABS for the model-theoretic interpretation of annotation structures. It provides a language ABSr, that represents semantic forms in a (possibly 𝜆-free) type-theoretic first-order logic. For semantic compositionality, the representation language introduces two operators and with subtypes for the conjunctive or distributive composition of semantic forms. ABS also introduces a small set of logical predicates to represent semantic forms in a simplified format. The use of ABSr is illustrated with some annotation structures that conform to ISO 24617 standards on semantic annotation such as ISO-TimeML and ISO-Space.

2018

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The Revision of ISO-Space,Focused on the Movement Link
Kiyong Lee | James Pustejovsky | Harry Bunt
Proceedings of the 14th Joint ACL-ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation

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Annotating Measurable Quantitative Informationin Language: for an ISO Standard
Tianyong Hao | Haotai Wang | Xinyu Cao | Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 14th Joint ACL-ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation

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Towards an ISO Standard for the Annotation of Quantification
Harry Bunt | James Pustejovsky | Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018)

2017

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The representation and extraction of qunatitative information
Tianyong Hao | Yunyan We | Jiaqi Qiang | Haitao Wang | Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 13th Joint ISO-ACL Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation (ISA-13)

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Four types of emporal signals
Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 13th Joint ISO-ACL Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation (ISA-13)

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Enriching the Notion of Path in ISO-Space
James Pustejovsky | Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 13th Joint ISO-ACL Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation (ISA-13)

2015

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The Annotation of Measure Expressions in ISO Standards
Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 11th Joint ACL-ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation (ISA-11)

2013

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Multi-layered Annotation of Non-textual Data for Spatial Information
Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 9th Joint ISO - ACL SIGSEM Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation

2012

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From All Possible Worlds to Small Worlds: A Story of How We Started and Where We Will Go Doing Semantics
Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 26th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information, and Computation

2010

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eSpatialML: An Event-Driven Spatial Annotation Framework
Kiyong Lee | Jonathan Webster | Alex Chengyu Fang
Proceedings of the 24th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

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ISO-TimeML: An International Standard for Semantic Annotation
James Pustejovsky | Kiyong Lee | Harry Bunt | Laurent Romary
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10)

In this paper, we present ISO-TimeML, a revised and interoperable version of the temporal markup language, TimeML. We describe the changes and enrichments made, while framing the effort in a more general methodology of semantic annotation. In particular, we assume a principled distinction between the annotation of an expression and the representation which that annotation denotes. This involves not only the specification of an annotation language for a particular phenomenon, but also the development of a meta-model that allows one to interpret the syntactic expressions of the specification semantically.

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Towards an ISO Standard for Dialogue Act Annotation
Harry Bunt | Jan Alexandersson | Jean Carletta | Jae-Woong Choe | Alex Chengyu Fang | Koiti Hasida | Kiyong Lee | Volha Petukhova | Andrei Popescu-Belis | Laurent Romary | Claudia Soria | David Traum
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10)

This paper describes an ISO project which aims at developing a standard for annotating spoken and multimodal dialogue with semantic information concerning the communicative functions of utterances, the kind of semantic content they address, and their relations with what was said and done earlier in the dialogue. The project, ISO 24617-2 ""Semantic annotation framework, Part 2: Dialogue acts"", is currently at DIS stage. The proposed annotation schema distinguishes 9 orthogonal dimensions, allowing each functional segment in dialogue to have a function in each of these dimensions, thus accounting for the multifunctionality that utterances in dialogue often have. A number of core communicative functions is defined in the form of ISO data categories, available at http://semantic-annotation.uvt.nl/dialogue-acts/iso-datcats.pdf; they are divided into ""dimension-specific"" functions, which can be used only in a particular dimension, such as Turn Accept in the Turn Management dimension, and ""general-purpose"" functions, which can be used in any dimension, such as Inform and Request. An XML-based annotation language, ""DiAML"" is defined, with an abstract syntax, a semantics, and a concrete syntax.

2006

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Multilinguality in Temporal Annotation: A Case of Korean
Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 20th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2005

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A Constrained Finite-State Morphotactics for Korean
Eunsok Ju | Chongwon Park | Minhaeng Lee | Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 19th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2004

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Towards an International Standard on Feature Structure Representation
Kiyong Lee | Lou Burnard | Laurent Romary | Eric de la Clergerie | Thierry Declerck | Syd Bauman | Harry Bunt | Lionel Clément | Tomaž Erjavec | Azim Roussanaly | Claude Roux
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’04)

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Processing and Representing Temporally Sequential Events
Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 18th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2001

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A Simple Syntax for Complex Semantics
Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 16th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2000

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Developing Database Semantics as a Computational Model
Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 14th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

1995

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Recursion Problems in Concatenation : A Case of Korean Morphology
Kiyong Lee
Proceedings of the 10th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation