Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction and Overview
- Part One Foundational Components of Storylines
- 1 The Role of Event-Based Representations and Reasoning in Language
- 2 The Rich Event Ontology: Ontological Hub for Event Representations
- 3 Decomposing Events and Storylines
- 4 Extracting and Aligning Timelines
- 5 Event Causality
- 6 A Narratology-Based Framework for Storyline Extraction
- Part Two Connecting the Dots: Resources, Tools, and Representations
- Author Index
2 - The Rich Event Ontology: Ontological Hub for Event Representations
from Part One - Foundational Components of Storylines
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 November 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction and Overview
- Part One Foundational Components of Storylines
- 1 The Role of Event-Based Representations and Reasoning in Language
- 2 The Rich Event Ontology: Ontological Hub for Event Representations
- 3 Decomposing Events and Storylines
- 4 Extracting and Aligning Timelines
- 5 Event Causality
- 6 A Narratology-Based Framework for Storyline Extraction
- Part Two Connecting the Dots: Resources, Tools, and Representations
- Author Index
Summary
This chapter reviews the current landscape of ontological and lexical resources that motivated the development of the Rich Event Ontology (REO). Aimed at a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts, REO functions as a conceptual organization of event types that facilitates mapping between FrameNet, VerbNet, and the Entities, Relations, and Events corpus annotation from the Linguistic Data Consortium.
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- Computational Analysis of StorylinesMaking Sense of Events, pp. 47 - 66Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021