The Genia Event Extraction Shared Task, 2013 Edition - Overview

The Genia Event Extraction task is organized for the third time, in BioNLP Shared Task 2013. Toward knowledge based construction, the task is modified in a number of points. As the final results, it received 12 submissions, among which 2 were withdrawn from the final report. This paper presents the task setting, data sets, and the final results with discussion for possible future directions.

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