The Fourth PASCAL Recognizing Textual Entailment Challenge

D Giampiccolo, H. T Dang, B Magnini, I Dagan, E Cabrio, B Dolan

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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 languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationText Analysis Conference (TAC)
StatePublished - 2008

Bibliographical note

Place of conference:Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA

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