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Instructions
Named-Entity Tagging
Tag and highlight sentences with the available categories. This job is exclusively for
US Native speakers.

Steps
NOTE: All text in this task represents a 2-person conversation, where one person
writes the first REQUEST text and the second person writes all four, alternative REPLY
messages.

Before you start, read the available categories you will be asked to tag:
1. reminderObject
2. actionVerb
3. dueTime
4. dueLocationHome
5. dueLocationWork
6. dueLocationSchool
7. dueLocationOther
8. arriveDueLocation
9. leaveDueLocation

Please check below for further information regarding each category.

2. Carefully read the text section provided. Click on the words/text segment that you
wish to tag and select the category below.

3. Tag all the words/text segments that match the categories available. When you are
done, click “Next” to submit this task.

Categories list
NOTE: For all entities below, DO NOT tag the "<REQUEST:>" or "<REPLY X:>"
conversation markers.
Category Description Examples
This is the main object that the reminder "organic whole
in the conversation is about. milk"
"registration
reminderObject DO NOT tag pronouns such as "it", "them", forms"
"this" or "that". This entity only should be "thank you
tagged in the REQUEST. card"

This entity represents the verb that acts


most directly on a reminderObject. (You "pick up"
can include prepositions.) "submit"
actionVerb "do"
This entity only should be tagged in the "get"
REQUEST.
This entity indicates the time WHEN the
task that is being requested is due or "tonight"
should be completed by. The second "tomrrow"
person may suggest alternate dueTimes in "9:00pm"
dueTime their REPLY. "Christmas
day"
Tag all references to contextually-relevant "11/01/2019"
dueTime's in all REQUEST and REPLY
messages.
This entity represents any references to
the second person's home AND indicates
where the reminder/task should be
completed. (i.e. references the home "my place"
belonging to the REPLY writer.) "home"
dueLocationHome "where I live"
Note: any dueLocation must be "apartment"
accompanied with an occurrence of an "flat"
arriveDueLocation or a leaveDueLocation
tag; otherwise it does not count as a
dueLocation.
This entity represents any references to
the second person's workplace AND
indicates where the reminder/task should
be completed. (i.e. references the "office"
workplace attended by the REPLY writer.) "job"
dueLocationWork "cubicle"
Note: any dueLocation must be "worksite"
accompanied with an occurrence of an
arriveDueLocation or a leaveDueLocation
tag; otherwise it does not count as a
dueLocation.
This entity represents any references to
the second person's school AND indicates
where the reminder/task should be
completed. (i.e. references the school "university"
attended by the REPLY writer.) "school"
dueLocationSchool "classroom"
Note: any dueLocation must be "college
accompanied with an occurrence of an library"
arriveDueLocation or a leaveDueLocation
tag; otherwise it does not count as a
dueLocation.
This entity represents any references to a
location where the task should be
completed.
"grocery store"
dueLocationOther Note: any dueLocation must be "gas station"
accompanied with an occurrence of an "post office"
arriveDueLocation or a leaveDueLocation
tag; otherwise it does not count as a
dueLocation.
This entity represents any references to "get to"
arriveDueLocation arriving at one of the dueLocations "arrive at"
specified above. "drive to"

"leave"
This entity represents any references to "depart"
leaveDueLocation leaving one of the dueLocations specified "exit"
above. "finish up at"

Examples
Example Scenario:

<REQUEST:> “Hey can get some milk from Whole Foods?” <REPLY 1:> “Sure I'll do it
tonight"

<REQUEST:>
reminderObject: "milk"

actionVerb: "get"
<REPLY 1:>

dueTime: "tonight"

Example Scenario:
<REQUEST:> Hey can you please remember to walk the dog around the park tonight
when you get home? <REPLY 1:> Yes definitely ill do it around 7 when i get back to our
apartment <REPLY 2:> No sorry I'm going for dinner at 8 <REPLY 3:> I might still be
busy at work - can you see if you can do it? <REPLY 4:> Already did it this afternoon!

<REQUEST:>

reminderObject: "dog"

actionVerb: "walk"
dueTime: "tonight"

arriveDueLocation: "get"
dueLocationHome: "home"

<REPLY 1:>
dueTime: "7"

arriveDueLocation: "get back to"


dueLocationHome: "our apartment"

<REPLY 2:>

No relevant entities.
<REPLY 3:>

No relevant entities.
<REPLY 4:>

No relevant entities.

Example Scenario:

<REQUEST:> Can you please return the backpack you borrowed after you leave work
today? John needs it. <REPLY 1:> Yes so sorry for the delay I will do that tonight.
<REPLY 2:> Dangit really busy today -- can I return the backpack tomorrow? <REPLY
3:> I'll get back to you later if i can return it <REPLY 4:> Already returned the backpack.

<REQUEST:>

reminderObject: "backpack"
actionVerb: "return"

dueTime: "today"
leaveDueLocation: "leave"
dueLocationWork: "work"

<REPLY 1:>
dueTime: "tonight"

<REPLY 2:>

dueTime: "tomorrow"
<REPLY 3:>

No relevant entities.
<REPLY 4:>

No relevant entities.

Tips & Advices


Please keep in mind that the context is relevant. Choose the tags accordingly to the
context provided in the snippet.

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