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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Biomed Inform. 2020 Dec 5;113:103631. doi: 10.1016/j.jbi.2020.103631

Table 1:

Annotation guideline summary for the most frequent event types.

Event type, e Argument type, a Argument subtypes, yl Span examples
Substance use (Alcohol, Drug, & Tobacco) Status* {none, current, past} “denies,” “smokes”
Duration “for the past 8 years”
History “seven years ago”
Type “beer,” “cocaine”
Amount “2 packs,” “3 drinks”
Frequency “daily,” “monthly”
Employment Status* {employed, unemployed, retired, on disability, student, homemaker} “works,” “unemployed”
Duration “for five years”
History “15 years ago”
Type “nurse,” “office work”
Living status Status* {current, past, future} “lives,” “lived”
Type* {alone, with family, with others, homeless} “with husband,” “alone”
Duration “for the past 6 months”
History “until a month ago”
*

indicates the argument is required.