Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Volume 5151,
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Graham Katz, James Pustejovsky, and Frank Schilder
05151 Abstracts Collection – Annotating, Extracting and Reasoning about Time and Events
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Graham Katz, James Pustejovsky, and Frank Schilder
05151 Summary – Annotating, Extracting and Reasoning about Time and Events
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Benjamin Han, Donna Gates, and Lori Levin
Anchoring Temporal Expressions in Scheduling-related Emails
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James Pustejovsky, Jessica Littman, and Roser Sauri
Argument Structure in TimeML
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Inderjeet Mani
Chronoscopes: A theory of underspecified temporal representations
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Hans-Jürgen Ohlbach
Computational Treatment of Temporal Notions – The CTTN-System
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Marc Verhagen
Drawing TimeML Relations with T-BOX
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Ian Pratt-Hartmann
From TimeML to TPL
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Frank Schilder and Andrew McCulloh
Temporal information extraction from legal documents
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Janet Hitzeman
Text Type and the Position of a Temporal Adverbial within the Sentence
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Branimir Boguraev and Rie Kubota Ando
TimeBank-Driven TimeML Analysis
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David Ahn, Sisay Fissaha Adafre, and Maarten de Rijke
Towards Task-Based Temporal Extraction and Recognition
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Lauri Karttunen and Annie Zaenen
Veridicity
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