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Task #10: English Lexical Substitution
Contactif you have questions please write to lexsub at sussex dot ac dot uk
What's NEWOverview for a General AudienceYou can download a report written for a general audience.Microsoft Word version available here PDF version available here
The Taskbriefly, in this task both annotators and systems have to find a substitute word for the target word in a given sentence. For example, given the target match in the following sentence:The ideal preparation would be a light meal about 2-2 1/2 hours pre-match , followed by a warm-up hit and perhaps a top-up with extra fluid before the match. a response might be game
Three Sub TasksPlease refer to the task documentation for details task10documentation.pdf
Data FormatPlease see section 2 of the document task10documentation.pdfScoring and BaselinesPlease see sections 3-5 of the document task10documentation.pdfSemEval Release of Trial and Test dataavailable hereAll Data Now AvailablePlease use the following reference for this data: McCarthy, D. and R. Navigli (2007) SemEval-2007 Task 10: English Lexical Substitution Task In Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluations (SemEval-2007), Prague, Czech Republic pp 48-53 PDF version available Resources Provided by ParticipantshereAnnotator GuidelinesGuidelines given to the annotators available hereGuidelines given to the post-hoc annotators are available here ResultsThe results are available hereFAQWe have listed all questions that we received from participants along with our answers here. We have also listed issues with the trial data (thanks to those of you who spotted errors). A list is available here
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