Changes between Version 15 and Version 16 of AnnotationManual/CZSNLI
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- Mar 3, 2024, 9:49:20 PM (2 months ago)
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v15 v16 51 51 Mark one or more words (the tool selects whole words and removes trailing spaces from the selection). 52 52 53 In case of **neutral**, there is often some new information in the hypothesis. Mark this information with no relation to the premise. 53 In case of **entailment**, mark the elements that are the same thing but are described with different words. 54 55 In case of **contradiction**, mark the elements that are mutually exclusive (e.g., man-woman) in the premise and hypothesis. 56 57 In case of **neutral**, there is often some new information in the hypothesis, for instance a more specific term (woman-human) or some independent term. 54 58 55 59 It can happen that there are no such elements. … … 58 62 ==== 4. Create a supporting relation ==== 59 63 60 In case of **entailment**, mark the elements that are the same thing but are described with different words. 61 62 In case of **contradiction**, mark the elements that are mutually exclusive (e.g., man-woman) in the premise and hypothesis. 63 64 In case of **neutral**, there may be a more specific term (e.g., woman-human) or some independent term; the relation would be orange. 65 64 Set up the relation between the elements in the premise and hypothesis. Click the relevant element in premise (1), select the **Info** tab and click the **Create relation** button, a chain icon (2). Next, click the relevant part in the hypothesis (3). 66 65 67 66 [[Image(entailment2.png,width=50%)]] 68 67 69 Set up the relation between the elements in the premise and hypothesis. Click the relevant element in premise (1) and click the **Create relation** button, a chain icon (2). Next, click the relevant part in the hypothesis (3).70 68 71 69 [[Image(entailment3.png,width=50%)]] … … 74 72 75 73 In the case of **entailment**, the relation would be green, i.e., generalization or similar. In the case of **contradiction**, the relation would be red, i.e., exclusion. 74 In case of **neutral**, the relation would be orange. 75 76 76 77 77 [[Image(entailment4.png,width=15%)]]