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    "paper_id": "M92-1044",
    "header": {
        "generated_with": "S2ORC 1.0.0",
        "date_generated": "2023-01-19T03:13:00.721107Z"
    },
    "title": "APPENDIX C: GUIDELINES FOR SCORING MISMATCHES BETWEEN SYSTEM RESPONSES AND ANSWER KEY",
    "authors": [],
    "year": "",
    "venue": null,
    "identifiers": {},
    "abstract": "2. System response is a default-looking value (as described above) and the key has the date of the message dateline as the upper anchor or as its simple value.",
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        "paper_id": "M92-1044",
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        "abstract": [
            {
                "text": "2. System response is a default-looking value (as described above) and the key has the date of the message dateline as the upper anchor or as its simple value.",
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                "section": "Abstract",
                "sec_num": null
            }
        ],
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            {
                "text": "This document, although fairly extensive, is not intended to give you an exhaustive list of \"do's\" and \"don'ts\" about doing the interactive scoring of the templates.",
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                "section": "INTRODUCTION",
                "sec_num": "1."
            },
            {
                "text": "Instead, it presents you with guidelines and some examples, in order to imbue you with the spirit of the enterprise.",
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                "section": "INTRODUCTION",
                "sec_num": "1."
            },
            {
                "text": "It is up to you to carefully consider your reasons before judging mismatching responses to be \"completely\" or \"partially\" correct.",
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                "section": "INTRODUCTION",
                "sec_num": "1."
            },
            {
                "text": "If you have any doubt whether any given system response deserves to be judged completely/partially correct, count it incorrect.",
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                "section": "INTRODUCTION",
                "sec_num": "1."
            },
            {
                "text": "You must use the latest official version of the scoring program together with the latest slotconfig.el file.",
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                "section": "SETTING UP THE SCORING PROGRAM IN INTERACTIVE MODE",
                "sec_num": "2."
            },
            {
                "text": "You are not permitted to make any modifications of your own to the scoring software or the files it uses, except to define the pathnames in the config.el file for the files that it reads in.",
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                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "SETTING UP THE SCORING PROGRAM IN INTERACTIVE MODE",
                "sec_num": "2."
            },
            {
                "text": "The configuration (config.el) files supplied with the test package set the :queryverbose option on, which places the scoring program in interactive mode.",
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                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "SETTING UP THE SCORING PROGRAM IN INTERACTIVE MODE",
                "sec_num": "2."
            },
            {
                "text": "(See MUC Scoring System User's Manual, section 5.2.)",
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                "section": "SETTING UP THE SCORING PROGRAM IN INTERACTIVE MODE",
                "sec_num": "2."
            },
            {
                "text": "The only feature of the interactive scoring that you are *not* permitted to take advantage of is the option to change a key or response template! This feature is controlled by the :disable-edit option, which is set on in the config.el files supplied in the test package and should not be modified.",
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                "section": "SETTING UP THE SCORING PROGRAM IN INTERACTIVE MODE",
                "sec_num": "2."
            },
            {
                "text": "Although there may be errors in the key templates, you are not permitted to fix them, as we do not have sufficient time to make the corrections known to all sites. Score your system under the assumption that the answer key is correct, make note of any perceived errors in the key, and email them to NRaD along with your results. If there is sufficient evidence that errors were made that affect the scores obtained, a new key wil be prepared after the conference, and sites will be given the opportunity to rescore their system responses.",
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                "section": "SETTING UP THE SCORING PROGRAM IN INTERACTIVE MODE",
                "sec_num": "2."
            },
            {
                "text": "The new scores will replace the old ones as the official results.",
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                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "SETTING UP THE SCORING PROGRAM IN INTERACTIVE MODE",
                "sec_num": "2."
            },
            {
                "text": "Included among your options for interactive scoring is the manual realignment of response templates with key templates (see section 3.2.1 below and section 4.7 of User's Manual).",
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                "section": "SETTING UP THE SCORING PROGRAM IN INTERACTIVE MODE",
                "sec_num": "2."
            },
            {
                "text": "If you are not already comfortable using the interactive scoring features of the scoring program, take some time to practice on some texts in the training set before you attempt to do the scoring for the test set. Also be sure to read the document on test procedures carefully to learn how to save your history buffer to a file for use in other scoring sessions required for completing the test procedure.",
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                "section": "SETTING UP THE SCORING PROGRAM IN INTERACTIVE MODE",
                "sec_num": "2."
            },
            {
                "text": "These subsections deal in turn with string fills, set fills, and other types of fills. Following that is a section concerning cross-reference tags.",
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                "section": "C-1",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "In the case of a mismatch on fillers for string-fill slots, the scoring program will permit you to score the response as fully correct, partially correct, or incorrect.",
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                "section": "String Fills",
                "sec_num": "3.1.1"
            },
            {
                "text": "NRaD has attempted to provide a choice of good string options for each string slot. If you get a mismatch, before you score a filler fully correct you should consider carefully whether your system's filler is both complete enough and precise enough to show that the system found exactly the right information.",
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                "section": "Fully Correct",
                "sec_num": "3.1.1.1"
            },
            {
                "text": "It is reasonable, for example, to assign full credit if your system picks up a string that is equivalent in meaning to the one in the key (e.g., \"urban guerrillas\" vs. \"urban terrorists\" in the PERP: INDIVIDUAL ID slot) but comes from a portion of the text that is distant from the portion containing most of the slot-filler information.",
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                "section": "Fully Correct",
                "sec_num": "3.1.1.1"
            },
            {
                "text": "The most likely situation where \"fully correct\" would be justified is in a case where the system or the key includes \"nonessential modifiers\" such as articles, quantifiers, and adjectivals for nationalities (e.g., SALVADORAN).",
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                "section": "Fully Correct",
                "sec_num": "3.1.1.1"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program attempts to do this automatically, but it does not have an exhaustive list of nonessential modifiers.",
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                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Fully Correct",
                "sec_num": "3.1.1.1"
            },
            {
                "text": "In filling the key templates, stfch nonessential modifiers were generally included in the individual perpetrator ID slot (since there are no slots specifically for the number and nationality of the perpetrators). They were generally excluded from fillers for the other string slots, unless they seemed to be part of a proper name (e.g. THE EXTRADITABLES).",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE (slot 19): RESPONSE \"THE 3 PEASANTS\" KEY \"PEASANTS\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "\"Fully correct\" is also warranted if the system response contains more modifying words and phrases than the answer key, as long as all the modifiers are modifiers of the noun phrase.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE (slot 19): RESPONSE \"THE 3 PEASANTS\" KEY \"PEASANTS\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "However, in most cases the answer key should already contain options such as these.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE (slot 19): RESPONSE \"THE 3 PEASANTS\" KEY \"PEASANTS\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "Finally, if your system does not generate an escape (backslash) character in front of the inner double quote marks of a filler that is surrounded by double double quotes, you may score the system response as completely correct if it would otherwise match the key.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE (slot 19): RESPONSE \"OLD PEASANTS WHO WERE WITNESSES\" KEY \"PEASANTS\" / \"OLD PEASANTS\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "You may score a filler partially correct, but not fully correct, if your system goes overboard and includes adjuncts in the response string that aren't part of the desired noun phrase.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Partially Correct",
                "sec_num": "3.1.1.2"
            },
            {
                "text": "Scoring a filler partially correct is also appropriate in cases where the key contains a proper name (in the most complete form found in the text) and the response contains only part of the name (i.e., uses an incomplete form found in the text).",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "KEY \"THE 3 PEASANTS, WHICH THE GOVERNMENT ADMITTED WAS A MISTAKE\" \"PEASANTS\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "(slot 18): RESPONSE \"TORRES\" KEY \"ALBERTO ROBERTO TORRES\" (slot 10):",
                "cite_spans": [],
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                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "RESPONSE \"BRIGADE\" KEY \"6TH INFANTRY BRIGADE\"",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "Finally, scoring a filler in the INSTRUMENT: ID, PHYS TGT: ID, HUM TGT: NAME, or HUM TGT: DESCRIPTION slot partially correct is appropriate if the response string is not as good as the key but is good enough to corroborate categorization made in the corresponding TYPE slot, assuming system response for TYPE slot is correct.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "KEY \"OIL\" ENERGY: \"OIL\" \"OIL PIPELINE\" / \"PIPELINE\" ENERGY: \"OIL PIPELINE\" / \"PIPELINE\" 3.1.1.3 \"Distributed\" Partially Correct As described in section 5.2 of the MUC Scoring System User's Manual, the scoring program allows the user to \"distribute\" a partially correct score for a response across multiple key values.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE (slots 12 and 13): RESPONSE",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "This action causes the scoring program to give the system credit for multiple partially correct fillers even though it only generated one. This is not allowed for set-fill slots, which are scored fully automatically, but it is allowed for other types of slots.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE (slots 12 and 13): RESPONSE",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "The user is likely to find occasion to make use of this functionality primarily when scoring the target id/description/number slots.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE (slots 12 and 13): RESPONSE",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "\"VEHICLES\" \"AMBULANCE\" \"FUEL TRUCK\" \"STATION WAGON\"",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE (slot 12): RESPONSE KEY",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "In the case of a mismatch on fillers for set-fill slots, the scoring program normally will automatically count the filler incorrect.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Set Fills",
                "sec_num": "3.1.2"
            },
            {
                "text": "But under certain conditions it will automatically assign partial credit instead (see subsections of section 3.2).",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Set Fills",
                "sec_num": "3.1.2"
            },
            {
                "text": "Set-fill slots that include cross-reference tags are scored automatically as follows: SET-FILL VALUE + CROSS-REFERENCE TAG = SLOT SCORE  correct  correct  correct  correct  not correct  partial  partial  any  partial  incorrect  any  incorrect  missing  any  missing  spurious any spurious NOTE: The LOCATION slot is not treated by the scoring program as having set fills.",
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                "ref_spans": [
                    {
                        "start": 130,
                        "end": 276,
                        "text": "SCORE  correct  correct  correct  correct  not correct  partial  partial  any  partial  incorrect  any  incorrect  missing  any  missing  spurious",
                        "ref_id": null
                    }
                ],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "C-3",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "In the case of a mismatch on fillers for slots requiring other types of fills, the scoring program will normally query you to score the fillers as fully correct, partially correct, or incorrect.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Other Types of Fills",
                "sec_num": "3.1.3"
            },
            {
                "text": "(However, assignment of partial credit for the LOCATION slot is sometimes assigned automatically --see section 3.2.3.) Section 3.1.1.3, above, describes \"distributed\" partially correct score assignment.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Other Types of Fills",
                "sec_num": "3.1.3"
            },
            {
                "text": "The only non-set-fill slots that include cross-reference tags are HUM TGT: DESCRIPTION, HUM TGT: NUMBER, and PHYS TGT: NUMBER. Notes on scoring these slots are found in the appropriate subsections of section 3.2.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Other Types of Fills",
                "sec_num": "3.1.3"
            },
            {
                "text": "NRaD has attempted to offer all the possible alternative correct fillers as options in the key; however, scoring a filler completely or partially correct may be justified in certain cases.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Other Types of Fills",
                "sec_num": "3.1.3"
            },
            {
                "text": "See the appropriate subsections of section 3.2 below.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Other Types of Fills",
                "sec_num": "3.1.3"
            },
            {
                "text": "The guidelines here concern the manual realignment of templates in the case where the automatic template mapping facility provided by the scoring program fails to identify the optimal mapping between the set of response templates for a message and the set of key templates for that message. Guidelines are needed because it is possible for the user to elect not to map a response template to any key template at all, i.e., to map a response template to NIL and a key template to NIL rather than mapping the templates to each other. The user may wish to do this in cases where the match between the response and the key is so poor and the number of mismatching fillers so large that the user would rather penalize the system's recall and overgeneration (by mapping to NIL) than penalize the system's precision.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 1 --MESSAGE: TEMPLATE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.1"
            },
            {
                "text": "However, to ensure the validity of the performance measures and to ensure comparability among the systems being evaluated, it is important that this option not be overused.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 1 --MESSAGE: TEMPLATE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.1"
            },
            {
                "text": "The basic rule is that the user must permit a mapping between a response template and a key template if there is a full or partial match on the incident type.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 1 --MESSAGE: TEMPLATE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.1"
            },
            {
                "text": "(The condition concerning a partial match covers the two basic situations described in the section below on INCIDENT: TYPE.) If there is no match on the incident type, manually mapping to NIL is allowed, at the discretion of the user.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 1 --MESSAGE: TEMPLATE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.1"
            },
            {
                "text": "If the user wishes to make a template map to a different one than the one determined by the automatic mapping algorithm, the scoring program will permit it as long as the content-based mapping conditions are met.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 1 --MESSAGE: TEMPLATE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.1"
            },
            {
                "text": "The content-based C-4 mapping conditions require at least a partial match on INCIDENT: TYPE, plus at least a partial match on at least one of the perpetrator slots (INDIV ID or ORG ID), one of the physical target slots (ID or TYPE), or one of the human target slots (NAME, DESCRIPTION, or TYPE).",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 1 --MESSAGE: TEMPLATE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.1"
            },
            {
                "text": "FULLY CORRECT OR PARTIALLY CORRECT:",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 2 --INCIDENT: DATE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.2"
            },
            {
                "text": "System response is close to the key's date or range of dates (if the date is difficult to calculate).",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 2 --INCIDENT: DATE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.2"
            },
            {
                "text": "In the example below, the system's response may be judged fully correct, since the system has calculated a more precise date than what was expected by the key.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 2 --INCIDENT: DATE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.2"
            },
            {
                "text": "\"X OCCURRED ON AUGUST 30, 1989, AND Y OCCURRED A WEEK LATER\" 06 SEP 89 30 AUG 89-15 SEP 89 (where the latter date is the date of the article) PARTIALLY CORRECT:",
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                    {
                        "start": 12,
                        "end": 90,
                        "text": "ON AUGUST 30, 1989, AND Y OCCURRED A WEEK LATER\" 06 SEP 89 30 AUG 89-15 SEP 89",
                        "ref_id": null
                    }
                ],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE: TEXT RESPONSE (for Y) KEY (for Y)",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "1. System response is part of the date contained in the key (either if an incident occurred between two dates or if the filler in the key is a default value, i.e., consists of a range with the date from the message dateline as the upper anchor).",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE: TEXT RESPONSE (for Y) KEY (for Y)",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring system will automatically score all mismatches as incorrect, with the following exception:",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 4 --INCIDENT: TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.4"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score the slot partially correct in the case where the filler in the response is ATTACK and the filler in the key is any other incident type.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 4 --INCIDENT: TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.4"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring system will automatically score all mismatches as incorrect.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 5 --INCIDENT: STAGE OF EXECUTION",
                "sec_num": "3.2.5"
            },
            {
                "text": "FULLY CORRECT: See section 3.1.1.1. PARTIALLY CORRECT: See sections 3.1.1.2 and 3.1.1.3.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 6 --INCIDENT: INSTRUMENT ID",
                "sec_num": "3.2.6"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score mismatching set fills incorrect, with the following exception:",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 7 --INCIDENT: INSTRUMENT TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.7"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score the fill partially correct when the system response is a set list item that is a superset of the C-6 filler in the key, as determined by the shallow hierarchy of instrument types provided in the task documentation.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 7 --INCIDENT: INSTRUMENT TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.7"
            },
            {
                "text": "This scoring is done irrespective of the correctness of the cross-reference tag. EXAMPLE: RESPONSE GUN: \"AK-47\" KEY MACHINE GUN: \"AK-47\" RESPONSE GUN: \"BULLET\" KEY MACHINE GUN: \"-\"",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 7 --INCIDENT: INSTRUMENT TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.7"
            },
            {
                "text": "3.2.8 Slot 8 --PERP: INCIDENT CATEGORY",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 7 --INCIDENT: INSTRUMENT TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.7"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring system will automatically score all mismatches as incorrect.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 7 --INCIDENT: INSTRUMENT TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.7"
            },
            {
                "text": "3.2.9 Slot 9 --PERP: INDIVIDUAL ID FULLY CORRECT: See section 3.1.1.1.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 7 --INCIDENT: INSTRUMENT TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.7"
            },
            {
                "text": "PARTIALLY CORRECT:",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 7 --INCIDENT: INSTRUMENT TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.7"
            },
            {
                "text": "1. See sections 3.1.1.2 and 3.1.1.3.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 7 --INCIDENT: INSTRUMENT TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.7"
            },
            {
                "text": "Key contains rather general data and the response contains consistent, but inferior, general strings.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "2.",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "KEY \"URBAN TERRORISTS\"",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE: RESPONSE \"TERRORIST ACTIONS\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "3.2.10 Slot 10 --PERP: ORGANIZATION ID FULLY CORRECT:",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE: RESPONSE \"TERRORIST ACTIONS\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "1. In general, the guidelines in section 3.1.1.1 do not apply to this slot, since this slot is intended to be filled only with proper names.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE: RESPONSE \"TERRORIST ACTIONS\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "However, the term \"proper names\" is not completely defined, especially with respect to the expected fillers in the case of STATE-SPONSORED TERRORISM. You have more leeway to score fillers as fully correct in such cases.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE: RESPONSE \"TERRORIST ACTIONS\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "KEY \"SECRET POLICE\"",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE: RESPONSE \"POLICE\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "2. Response string includes both acronym and expansion (where they appear juxtaposed in the text) instead of just one or the other.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE: RESPONSE \"POLICE\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "KEY \"ARMY OF NATIONAL LIBERATION\" / \"ELN\" PARTIALLY CORRECT: See sections 3.1.1.2 and 3.1.1.3.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE: RESPONSE \"ARMY OF NATIONAL LIBERATION (ELN)\"",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "All mismatching set fills will automatically be scored incorrect, with the following exception:",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 11 --PERP: ORGANIZATION CONFIDENCE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.11"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score the system response partially correct in the case where the system generates SUSPECTED OR C-7 ACCUSED instead of SUSPECTED OR ACCUSED BY AUTHORITIES. This scoring is done irrespective of the correctness of the cross-reference tag.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 11 --PERP: ORGANIZATION CONFIDENCE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.11"
            },
            {
                "text": "FULLY CORRECT: See section 3.1.1.1. PARTIALLY CORRECT: See sections 3.1.1.2 and 3.1.1.3.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 12 --PHYS TGT: ID",
                "sec_num": "3.2.12"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score mismatching set fills incorrect, with the following exception:",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 13 --PHYS TGT: TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.13"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score the system response partially correct in the case where the system generates POLITICAL FIGURE OFFICE OR RESIDENCE instead of GOVERNMENT OFFICE OR RESIDENCE. This scoring is done irrespective of the correctness of the cross-reference tag.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 13 --PHYS TGT: TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.13"
            },
            {
                "text": "PARTIALLY CORRECT:",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 14 --PHYS TGT: NUMBER",
                "sec_num": "3.2.14"
            },
            {
                "text": "The number of cases where it is justifiable to score this slot partially correct should be extremely limited, especially in cases other than the following: response has a single number, and key has a range which includes that number as an anchor; response has a single number, and key has a tilde in front of that same number. In such cases, partial credit may be assigned irrespective of the correctness of the cross-reference tag. EXAMPLE: RESPONSE 7: \"PYLONS\" KEY 5 -7: \"PYLONS\" o r 7: \"THINGS\" 5 -7: \"PYLONS\" RESPONSE 7: \"PYLONS\" KEY -7: \"PYLONS\" o r 7: \"THINGS\" 5 -7: \"PYLONS\"",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 14 --PHYS TGT: NUMBER",
                "sec_num": "3.2.14"
            },
            {
                "text": "It is also possible to \"distribute\" a partially correct score across multiple key values, as described in section 3.1.1.3. It would be justifiable to do this only in those cases where distribution of a partially correct score had already been done on the referenced filler in the PHYS TGT: ID slot.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 14 --PHYS TGT: NUMBER",
                "sec_num": "3.2.14"
            },
            {
                "text": "3: \"VEHICLES\" 1: \"AMBULANCE\" 1: \"FUEL TRUCK\" 1: \"STATION WAGON\"",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE: RESPONSE KEY",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score mismatching set fills incorrect.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 15 --PHYS TGT: FOREIGN NATION",
                "sec_num": "3.2.15"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score mismatching set fills incorrect, with the following exception:",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 16 -. PHYS TGT: EFFECT OF INCIDENT",
                "sec_num": "3.2.16"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score the fill partially correct if the system response is DESTROYED instead of SOME DAMAGE. (The reasoning here is that an understandable error would be to generate DESTROYED C-8 rather than SOME DAMAGE if a text says that a bomb destroyed part of a target (e.g., a few offices in a building that is identified as a target) and doesn't explicitly say that this implies that the target as a whole was merely damaged.)",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 16 -. PHYS TGT: EFFECT OF INCIDENT",
                "sec_num": "3.2.16"
            },
            {
                "text": "This scoring is done irrespective of the correctness of the cross-reference tag.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 16 -. PHYS TGT: EFFECT OF INCIDENT",
                "sec_num": "3.2.16"
            },
            {
                "text": "The number of cases where it is justifiable to score this slot partially correct should be extremely limited, especially in cases other than the following: response has a single number, and key has a range which includes that number as an anchor; response has a single number, and key has a tilde in front of that same number.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 17 --PHYS TGT: TOTAL NUMBER PARTIALLY CORRECT:",
                "sec_num": "3.2.17"
            },
            {
                "text": "RESPONSE 7 KEY 5 -7 RESPONSE 7 KEY -7",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE:",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "3.2.18 Slot 18 --HUM TGT: NAME FULLY CORRECT:",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE:",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "1. See section 3.1.1.1.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE:",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "2. Response is a correct proper name, but person's title/role is included as part of name, rather than in the HUM TGT: DESCRIPTION slot.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE:",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "RESPONSE \"MR. XYZ\" KEY \"XYZ\"",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE:",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "3.2.19 Slot 19 --HUM TGT: DESCRIPTION FULLY CORRECT: See section 3.1.1.1. However, when the filler for this slot includes a cross-reference tag, you may score the entire filler as fully correct only if the filler of the slot indicated by the cross-reference tag was also scored as fully correct. EXAMPLE: RESPONSE \"MAYOR\": \"TORRES\" KEY \"MAYOR OF ACHI\": \"TORRES\" PARTIALLY CORRECT:",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE:",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "1. See sections 3.1.1.2 and 3.1.1.3.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE:",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "2. Filler has the correct title or role but includes the person's name.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE:",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "RESPONSE \"MR. XYZ\" KEY \"MR. \": \"XYZ\"",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE:",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "The non-tag portion of the filler doesn't match the key but is deemed completely correct, and the cross-reference tag is incorrect or missing.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "3.",
                "sec_num": null
            }
        ],
        "back_matter": [
            {
                "text": "EXAMPLE: RESPONSE \"MAYOR\": \"SANCHEZ\" KEY \"MAYOR OF ACHI\": \"TORRES\"",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "annex",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "Scoring the entire filler partially correct may also be done if the non-tag portion of the filler is judged *partially* correct.In this case, however, you must reread the text and judge the partial correctness of the non-tag portion with respect to the way the text refers to the *KEY'S* tag, not the system response tag.In other words, you must be able to show that the system got the non-tag portion partially correct for the right reason.(Note that this guideline is based on the assumption that some systems might intentionally, not accidentally, generate a correct filler and, for independent reasons, give it an incorrect tag.) EXAMPLE: RESPONSE \"FORMER MAYOR\": ''FULANO DE TAL\" KEY \"SENATOR\": \"FULANO DE CUAL\" (where \"FORMER MAYOR\" has been judged partially correct with respect to its *CORRECT* intended referent, \"FULANO DE CUAL\", i.e., on the basis of presuming that the whole system response was \"FORMER MAYOR\": \"FULANO DE CUAL\" rather than \"FORMER MAYOR\": ''FULANO DE TAL\") NOTE: If the non-tag portion of the filler is judged incorrect, then the entire filler must be judged incorrect, even if the tag portion is correct or partially correct.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "4.",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score mismatching set fills incorrect, with the exception of the following cases, where the scoring program will automatically score the filler partially correct:1. System response is GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL or ACTIVE MILITARY; key has FORMER GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL or FORMER ACTIVE MILITARY.2. System response is POLITICAL FIGURE; key has GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL.This scoring is done irrespective of the correctness of the cross-reference tag.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 20 --HUM TGT: TYPE",
                "sec_num": "3.2.20"
            },
            {
                "text": "The number of cases where it is justifiable to score this slot partially correct should be extremely limited, especially in cases other than the following: response has a single number, and key has a range which includes that number as an anchor; response has a single number, and key has a tilde in front of that same number. In such cases, partial credit may be assigned irrespective of the correctness of the cross-reference tag. EXAMPLE: RESPONSE 7: \"JUDGES\" o r 7: \"PEOPLE\" KEY 5 -7: \"JUDGES\" 5 -7: \"JUDGES\" RESPONSE 7: \"JUDGES\" o r 7: \"PEOPLE\" KEY -7: \"JUDGES\" 5-7: \"JUDGES\"It is also possible to \"distribute\" a partially correct score across multiple key values, as described in section 3.1.1.3. It would be justifiable to do this only in those cases where distribution of a partially correct score had already been done on the referenced filler in the PHYS TGT: DESCRIPTION slot. EXAMPLE: RESPONSE 3: \"PEASANTS\" KEY 1: \"ADULT PEASANT\" 1: \"TEEN-AGED PEASANT\" 1: \"BABY PEASANT\"",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "PARTIALLY CORRECT:",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score mismatching set fills incorrect.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 22 --HUM TGT: FOREIGN NATION",
                "sec_num": "3.2.22"
            },
            {
                "text": "The scoring program will automatically score mismatching set fills incorrect, with the following exception:The scoring program will automatically score the fill partially correct if the response contains less information than the key.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "Slot 23 --HUM TGT: EFFECT OF INCIDENT",
                "sec_num": "3.2.23"
            },
            {
                "text": "This scoring is done irrespective of the correctness of the cross-reference tag.",
                "cite_spans": [],
                "ref_spans": [],
                "eq_spans": [],
                "section": "EXAMPLE: RESPONSE NO INJURY KEY NO INJURY OR DEATH RESPONSE NO DEATH KEY NO INJURY OR DEATH",
                "sec_num": null
            },
            {
                "text": "The number of cases where it is justifiable to score this slot partially correct should be extremely limited, especially in cases other than the following: response has a single number, and key has a range which includes that number as an anchor; response has a single number, and key has a tilde in front of that same number.",
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                "section": "Slot 24 --HUM TGT: TOTAL NUMBER PARTIALLY CORRECT:",
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                "text": "KEY 5 -7 RESPONSE 7 KE Y ~7",
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                "section": "EXAMPLE: RESPONSE 7",
                "sec_num": null
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