Step 3: Temporal Dynamics Pass (Facts)
Extract actions and events from the facts section with Allen's Interval Algebra and causal relationships
Pipeline Steps
Overview Step 1: Contextual Framework Step 2: Normative Requirements Step 3: Temporal Dynamics
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Review of Other Engineer’s Work
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Facts Section
Section Content:
Facts: Client A is a city which receives consulting engineering services from a selected private firm. The contract runs for 3 years. Engineer B is currently hired under these contract terms and is in the final year of the 3-year contract. The City Administrator leads the effort for the city to coordinate the work of Engineer B. The City Administrator will also be heavily involved in the effort to select the consulting firm for the next 3-year contract. The City Administrator has questioned the judgment of Engineer B on several occasions during the contract period. The City Administrator also has previous experiences with a competing firm, Engineer C. The City Administrator contacts Engineer C to question him on specific issues Engineer B has worked on for the City. Engineer C fully realizes that answering these questions in a certain perspective would be a pretext to gaining an advantage in the competition for the next 3-year contract. Engineer C answers the City Administrator’s questions on the specific issues and is critical of Engineer B’s decisions.
Actions & Events Dual Extraction
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Allen's Interval Algebra Reference
Temporal Relations Used in Extraction:
- before: A finishes before B starts
- after: A starts after B finishes
- meets: A finishes exactly when B starts
- overlaps: A and B partially overlap
- during: A occurs completely within B
- starts: A and B start together, A finishes first
- finishes: A and B finish together, A starts later
- equals: A and B have same start and end times
- contains: A contains B completely
- started-by: B starts with A, B finishes after A
- finished-by: B finishes with A, B starts before A
- met-by: B finishes exactly when A starts
- overlapped-by: B and A partially overlap (B first)