Litescale: A Lightweight Tool for Best-worst Scaling Annotation

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Best-worst Scaling (BWS) is a methodology for annotation based on comparing and ranking instances, rather than classifying or scoring individual instances. Studies have shown the efficacy of this methodology applied to NLP tasks in terms of a higher quality of the datasets produced by following it. In this system demonstration paper, we present LITESCALE, a free software library to create and manage BWS annotation tasks. LITESCALE computes the tuples to annotate, manages the users and the annotation process, and creates the final gold standard. The functionalities of LITESCALE can be accessed pro-grammatically through a Python module, or via two alternative user interfaces, a textual console-based one and a graphical Web-based one. We further developed and deployed a fully online version of LITESCALE complete with multi-user support.

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Basile, V., & Cagnazzo, C. (2021). Litescale: A Lightweight Tool for Best-worst Scaling Annotation. In International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP (pp. 121–127). Incoma Ltd. https://doi.org/10.26615/978-954-452-072-4_015

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