Towards cross-platform interoperability for machine-assisted text annotation

Richard Eckart de Castilho, Nancy Ide, Jin-Dong Kim, Jan-Christoph Klie, Keith Suderman
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In this paper, we investigate cross-platform interoperability for natural language processing (NLP) and, in particular, annotation of textual resources, with an eye toward identifying the design elements of annotation models and processes that are particularly problematic for, or amenable to, enabling seamless communication across different platforms. The study is conducted in the context of a specific annotation methodology, namely machine-assisted interactive annotation (also known as human-in-the-loop annotation). This methodology requires the ability to freely combine resources from different document repositories, access a wide array of NLP tools that automatically annotate corpora for various linguistic phenomena, and use a sophisticated annotation editor that enables interactive manual annotation coupled with on-the-fly machine learning. We consider three independently developed platforms, each of which utilizes a different model for representing annotations over text, and each of which performs a different role in the process.
面向机器辅助文本注释的跨平台互操作性
在本文中,我们研究了自然语言处理(NLP)的跨平台互操作性,特别是文本资源的注释,着眼于识别注释模型和过程的设计元素,这些元素对于实现跨不同平台的无缝通信来说是特别有问题的,或者是可接受的。该研究是在特定注释方法的背景下进行的,即机器辅助交互式注释(也称为人在循环注释)。这种方法需要能够自由地组合来自不同文档存储库的资源,访问各种自动注释各种语言现象的NLP工具,并使用复杂的注释编辑器,使交互式手动注释与动态机器学习相结合。我们考虑三个独立开发的平台,每个平台都使用不同的模型来表示文本上的注释,每个平台在这个过程中都扮演不同的角色。
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