domain: area of study
Scope
References to areas of study, whether academic or otherwise, including both specific mentions of named areas and general references are annotated as domain.
Syntactic constraints
Names and nominal mentions (Span annotation: Name mention annotation and Nominal mention annotation)
Examples
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fields
Weighted Super Solutions framework from the field of constraint programming T1 PLAN 0 34 Weighted Super Solutions framework T2 DOMAIN 44 49 field T3 PLAN 53 75 constraint programming -
subject
related work on the subject T1 EXTERNAL-REFERENCE 0 12 related work T2 DOMAIN 20 27 subject -
computer science
journal articles in computer science T1 DATA-ITEM 0 16 journal articles T2 DOMAIN 20 36 computer science -
theoretical linguistics
issues in theoretical linguistics T1 PLAN 0 6 issues T2 DOMAIN 10 33 theoretical linguistics -
expertise areas
examples cover the expertise areas T1 DATA-ITEM 0 8 examples T2 PROCESS 9 14 cover T3 DOMAIN 18 34 expertise areas -
scientific field
overview of a scientific field T1 DATA-ITEM 0 8 overview T2 DOMAIN 14 30 scientific field -
BioNLP
aspects of the tasks of BioNLP T1 PLAN-OR-PROCESS 0 7 aspects T2 PLAN 15 20 tasks T3 DOMAIN 24 30 BioNLP
References
See Ontological basis: Other annotated types.