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    How to deal with extra word in short utterance?

    asked 2022-06-09 16:13:33 +0000

    Vanessa gravatar image

    Utterance:

     1.call mum long
    
     2.call phillip small new
    

    Annotation:

    1.calling:call:contact -- call [mum]<contact_relation> long
    
    2.calling:call:contact -- call [phillip small]<contact> new
    

    Question:

    We are not sure the meaning of "long" and "new" in corresponding utterance. If "long" and "new" can be ignored, the remaining of each utterance makes more sense and we can label them as normal. If "long" and "new" can't be ignored, we prefer to label both of the utterances as "reject_uninterpretable" domain. Please advise how to deal with this situation.

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    answered 2022-06-09 16:21:46 +0000

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    When providing an annotation we can't ignore words, so we have to tag the utterance according to what is there. In utterance 1, seeing as we can't think of a reasonable interpretation for 'long', we should annotate the utterance as 'reject_uninterpretable'. Utterance 2 is also a little strange, but users sometimes use the word 'new' to refer to a 'new phone number'. We can use the tag <recency> on 'new' (the definition says it is for references to how new something is (e.g. 'new', 'latest', 'recent', 'old', 'just came out'))

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