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Oliver Price

Researcher at University of Warwick

Publications -  5
Citations -  143

Oliver Price is an academic researcher from University of Warwick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Annotation & Sentence. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 96 citations.

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Towards Automated Factchecking: Developing an Annotation Schema and Benchmark for Consistent Automated Claim Detection

TL;DR: An annotation schema and a benchmark for automated claim detection that is more consistent across time, topics and annotators than previous approaches are developed and used to crowdsource the annotation of a dataset with sentences from UK political TV shows.
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Towards Automated Factchecking: Developing an Annotation Schema and Benchmark for Consistent Automated Claim Detection.

TL;DR: This paper developed an annotation schema and a benchmark for automated claim detection that is more consistent across time, topics and annotators than previous approaches, achieving an F1 score of 0.83 with over 5% relative improvement over the state-of-the-art methods ClaimBuster and ClaimRank.
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Toward Automated Factchecking: Developing an Annotation Schema and Benchmark for Consistent Automated Claim Detection

TL;DR: The authors developed an annotation schema and a benchmark for automated claim detection that is more consistent across time, topics, and annotators than are previous approaches, achieving an F1 score of 0.83 with over 5% relative improvement over the state-of-the-art methods ClaimBuster and ClaimRank.
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Estimating the spatial scale of herbicide and soil interactions by nested sampling, hierarchical analysis of variance and residual maximum likelihood

TL;DR: An unbalanced nested sampling design was used to investigate the spatial scale of soil and herbicide interactions at the field scale and a hierarchical analysis of variance based on residual maximum likelihood (REML) was used and provided a first estimate of the variogram.
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Observations of a dust tail gap in comet C/2014 Q1 (PanSTARRS)

TL;DR: In this article , the authors report the discovery of a curious new dust tail feature, first noted in long period comet C/2014 Q1 (PanSTARRS) (Bolin et al., 2014), where a section of the dust tail was clearly missing.