@inproceedings{xue-kulick-2003-automatic,
title = "Automatic predicate argument structure analysis of the {P}enn {C}hinese Treebank",
author = "Xue, Nianwen and
Kulick, Seth",
booktitle = "Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit IX: Papers",
month = sep # " 23-27",
year = "2003",
address = "New Orleans, USA",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2003.mtsummit-papers.55/",
abstract = "Recent work in machine translation and information extraction has demonstrated the utility of a level that represents the predicate-argument structure. It would be especially useful for machine translation to have two such Proposition Banks, one for each language under consideration. A Proposition Bank for English has been developed over the last few years, and we describe here our development of a tool for facilitating the development of a Chinese Proposition Bank. We also discuss some issues specific to the Chinese Treebank that complicate the matter of mapping syntactic representation to a predicate-argument level, and report on some preliminary evaluation of the accuracy of the semantic tagging tool."
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%X Recent work in machine translation and information extraction has demonstrated the utility of a level that represents the predicate-argument structure. It would be especially useful for machine translation to have two such Proposition Banks, one for each language under consideration. A Proposition Bank for English has been developed over the last few years, and we describe here our development of a tool for facilitating the development of a Chinese Proposition Bank. We also discuss some issues specific to the Chinese Treebank that complicate the matter of mapping syntactic representation to a predicate-argument level, and report on some preliminary evaluation of the accuracy of the semantic tagging tool.
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Markdown (Informal)
[Automatic predicate argument structure analysis of the Penn Chinese Treebank](https://aclanthology.org/2003.mtsummit-papers.55/) (Xue & Kulick, MTSummit 2003)
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