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The REAL corpus
  Our interest is in people’s capacity to efficiently and effectively describe geographic objects in urban scenes. The broader ambition is to develop spatial models capable of equivalent functionality able to construct such referring expressions. To that end we present a newly crowd-sourced data set of natural language references to objects anchored in complex urban scenes (In short: The REAL Corpus – Referring Expressions Anchored Language). The REAL corpus contains a collection of images of real-world urban scenes together with verbal descriptions of target objects generated by humans, paired with data on how successful other people were able to identify the same object based on these descriptions. In total, the corpus contains 32 images with on average 27 descriptions per image and 3 verifications for each description. In addition, the corpus is annotated with a variety of linguistically motivated features. The paper highlights issues posed by collecting data using crowd-sourcing with an unrestricted input format, as well as using real-world urban scenes.

  • Date:

    28 September 2016

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Funders:

    EU Framework Programme 7 and FP6 and earlier programmes; Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Citation

Bartie, P., Mackaness, W., Gkatzia, D., & Rieser, V. (2016). The REAL corpus. [Dataset]

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