id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bo6n5wvo4nfipgn3fnvugypu4u William F Styler Temporal Annotation in the Clinical Domain 2014 12 .pdf application/pdf 8261 570 53 annotating such temporal information in clinical of ISO-TimeML (Pustejovsky et al., 2010), developed specifically for the clinical domain, which we THYME project, whose goal is to both create robust gold standards for semantic information in clinical notes, as well as to develop state-of-the-art algorithms to train and test on this dataset. Most critically for temporal reasoning, each clinical note reflects a single time in the patient's treatment history at which all of the doctor's statements Clinical notes contain rich temporal information the annotation of events and temporal expressions the THYME-TimeML guideline, an EVENT is anything relevant to the clinical timeline, i.e., anything for temporal annotation in the clinical domain does are identified between the temporal and event expressions present in clinical notes. Our method of addressing both goals in temporal relations annotation is that of the narrative container, discussed in Pustejovsky and Stubbs (2011). time expressions, events, and temporal relations. ./cache/work_bo6n5wvo4nfipgn3fnvugypu4u.pdf ./txt/work_bo6n5wvo4nfipgn3fnvugypu4u.txt