S. Menini, Teresa Paccosi, Sara Tonelli, M. van Erp, I. Leemans, Pasquale Lisena, Raphael Troncy, William Tullett, Ali Hürriyetoǧlu, Ger Dijkstra, F. Gordijn, Elias Jürgens, Josephine Koopman, Aron Ouwerkerk, Sanne Steen, I. Novalija, J. Brank, Dunja Mladenić, Anja Zidar
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Abstract
We present a benchmark in six European languages containing manually annotated information about olfactory situations and events following a FrameNet-like approach. The documents selection covers ten domains of interest to cultural historians in the olfactory domain and includes texts published between 1620 to 1920, allowing a diachronic analysis of smell descriptions. With this work, we aim to foster the development of olfactory information extraction approaches as well as the analysis of changes in smell descriptions over time.