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TimeBank 1.2 Browser

TimeBank can currently be browsed in the following ways:

  1. View the list of articles. Each article can be viewed. All events, timexes and signals are displayed. The events, timexes and signals in the document are clickable (as long as you have Javascipt enabled). Clicking one of those tags leads you to an exhaustive list of occurrence for the instance. From the article view, you can launch another window with all links for the article. Click a link in that new window and see it highlighted in the article view.
  2. View the list of events. Events can be sorted alphabetically or on frequency. For each event, all sentences in which it occurs can be retrieved, and for each occurrence it is possible to see the wider context (that is, the whole article, the events will be highlighted).
  3. View the list of timexes. This is similar to viewing the events
  4. View the list of signals. This is similar to viewing the events.
  5. Search for ALinks, SLinks or TLinks. Search parameters are relation type of link and the tokens of the two related elements. Events can also be restricted for class, tense, and aspect values, timexes can be restricted for type and value. The search will never return more than 250 matches (scrolling result pages need to be added).
  6. Query timebank in a few simple ways, there is some overlap here with the link search.

Marc Verhagen, February 2006