On September 17 to 19, most of the participating teams in the shared task will be in Hamburg for a three-day workshop to discuss their guidelines and evaluate them in a collaborative way. This is the first time (to our knowledge) that annotation guidelines for the same phenomenon are evaluated in a (mild) competitive way.| sharedtasksinthedh.github.io
As of this morning, the deadline has passed, and submissions are no longer allowed. In total, we received eight submissions, i.e., eight groups have contributed annotation guidelines. This is awesome.| sharedtasksinthedh.github.io
The submission deadline for annotation guidelines will be on June 15. There are very few things we would like you to take into account when preparing your submission.| sharedtasksinthedh.github.io
1st Shared Task on the Analysis of Narrative Levels Through Annotation (SANTA)| sharedtasksinthedh.github.io
In this post, we want to share how we envision the first phase of the shared task on systematic analysis of narrative texts through annotation (SANTA) in detail. We hope this gives potential participants a clearer picture of what is expected of them and how long it would take.| sharedtasksinthedh.github.io
This article describes where to start and how to proceed when developing annotation guidelines. It focuses on the scenario that you are creating new guidelines for a phenomenon or concept that has been described theoretically.| sharedtasksinthedh.github.io