SCI 3.0: A Web-based Schema Curation Interface for Graphical Event Representations
Reece Suchocki, Mary Martin, Martha Palmer, Susan Brown

TL;DR
SCI 3.0 is a web-based tool designed for real-time editing and curation of event schemas, aiding the understanding of complex global events through graphical representations in NLP.
Contribution
The paper introduces SCI 3.0, a novel web interface that enables interactive creation and editing of structured event schemas for NLP applications.
Findings
Enables real-time schema editing via a web interface
Supports complex event structure visualization
Facilitates better understanding of event interrelations
Abstract
To understand the complexity of global events, one must navigate a web of interwoven sub-events, identifying those most impactful elements within the larger, abstract macro-event framework at play. This concept can be extended to the field of natural language processing (NLP) through the creation of structured event schemas which can serve as representations of these abstract events. Central to our approach is the Schema Curation Interface 3.0 (SCI 3.0), a web application that facilitates real-time editing of event schema properties within a generated graph e.g., adding, removing, or editing sub-events, entities, and relations directly through an interface.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Natural Language Processing Techniques · Graph Theory and Algorithms
