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    Not sure the boundary between "get" and "get_future"

    asked 2022-10-19 16:21:03 +0000

    Vanessa gravatar image

    Utterance:

    1.which day will be their next holiday
    
    2.when is the next holiday in london
    

    Annotation:

    1.datetime:getfuture:date -- which day will be [their]<location_anaphora> [next]<recency> [holiday]<date>
    
    2.date_time:get:date -- when is the [next]<which> holiday in [london]<city>
    

    Question:

    “get_future: For requests that would be a get intent but that have an explicit future tense (e.g. "will", "going to").”

    According to this, we put number 1 into "get_future" intent. And there is no an explicit word that indicates future tense in number 2, so we put it into "get" intent.

    But we find an example in the guideline that seems to be in contradiction to the description of "get_future" intent:

    date_time:get:date -- which day will be [their]<location_anaphora> [next]<recency> [holiday]<date>

    So we are not sure if these two annotations are correct, please advise how to deal with this situation. Thanks.

    Question:

    “get_future: For requests that would be a get intent but that have an explicit future tense (e.g. "will", "going to").”

    According to this, we put number 1 into "get_future" intent. And there is no an explicit word that indicates future tense in number 2, so we put it into "get" intent.

    But we find an example in the guideline that seems to be in contradiction to the description of "get_future" intent:

    date_time:get:date -- which day will be [their]<location_anaphora> [next]<recency> [holiday]<date>

    So we are not sure if these two annotations are correct, please advise how to deal with this situation. Thanks.

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    answered 2022-10-19 16:22:09 +0000

    Jacqui gravatar image

    updated 2022-10-19 16:23:16 +0000

    This is an area that needs improvement, for the meantime please follow the guidelines as you have been doing. We will correct the example you cite in the next release of the guidelines.

    Correct Annotations: Annotations:

    datetime:getfuture:date -- which day will be [their]<location_anaphora> [next]<recency> [holiday]<date> [holiday]<date>

    date_time:get:date -- when is the [next]<which> holiday in [london]<city>

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