Abstract
In 2008 the Recognizing Textual Entailment
Challenge (RTE-4) was proposed for
the first time as a track at the Text Analysis
Conference (TAC). Another important innovation
introduced in this campaign was a
three-judgment task, which required the
systems to make a further distinction between
pairs where the entailment does not
hold because the content of H is contradicted
by the content of T, and pairs where
the entailment cannot be determined because
the truth of H cannot be verified on
the basis of the content of T. A classic twoway
task was also offered. RTE-4 attracted
26 teams, more than half of whom submitted
runs for the new 3-way task. This paper
describes the preparation of the dataset, and
gives an overview of the results achieved
by the participating systems.
Original language | American English |
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Title of host publication | Text Analysis Conference (TAC) |
State | Published - 2008 |