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nlp:amr_annotation [2021/10/09 20:49] – [AMR Annotation] jmflanignlp:amr_annotation [2023/06/15 07:36] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   * Step 2: Watch the video on how to use the AMR editor: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy3zrhgtAVQ|AMR editor video]] ([[https://amr.isi.edu/lib/videos.html|more videos]])   * Step 2: Watch the video on how to use the AMR editor: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy3zrhgtAVQ|AMR editor video]] ([[https://amr.isi.edu/lib/videos.html|more videos]])
   * To actually annotate:   * To actually annotate:
-    * Go to [[http://www.isi.edu/~ulf/amr/AMR-editor.html|AMR editor]]+    * Go to [[http://www.isi.edu/~ulf/amr/AMR-editor.html|AMR editor]] (you can login as guest)
     * First, decide the "main" event/verb in the sentence and put that at the top.  If sentence is a conjunction of main verbs or is actually a multi-sentence then a conjunction or ''multi-sentence'' concept goes at the top.     * First, decide the "main" event/verb in the sentence and put that at the top.  If sentence is a conjunction of main verbs or is actually a multi-sentence then a conjunction or ''multi-sentence'' concept goes at the top.
     * You'll want to proceed top-down in the AMR.  For each content word in the AMR, decide if it's an event, thing or property.  Add the lemma to the AMR graph using the editor.  If it is an event concept, then click on it and a pop-up will open with the PropBank frame file.  Click on the definition you want to use.  You'll need to look at the definitions of the arguments of the event to correctly annotate them.     * You'll want to proceed top-down in the AMR.  For each content word in the AMR, decide if it's an event, thing or property.  Add the lemma to the AMR graph using the editor.  If it is an event concept, then click on it and a pop-up will open with the PropBank frame file.  Click on the definition you want to use.  You'll need to look at the definitions of the arguments of the event to correctly annotate them.
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