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title = "{C}hinese Frame Semantic Parsing Evaluation",
author = "Peiyuan, Yang and
Juncai, Li and
Zhichao, Yan and
Xuefeng, Su and
Li, Ru",
editor = "Lin, Hongfei and
Tan, Hongye and
Li, Bin",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 23rd Chinese National Conference on Computational Linguistics (Volume 3: Evaluations)",
month = jul,
year = "2024",
address = "Taiyuan, China",
publisher = "Chinese Information Processing Society of China",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2024.ccl-3.4/",
pages = "32--42",
language = "eng",
abstract = "{\textquotedblleft}Chinese Frame-semantic Parsing (CFSP) aims to extract fine-grained frame-semantic structures from texts, which can provide fine-grained semantic information for natural language understanding models to enhance their abilities of semantic representations. Based on the CCL-23 CFSP evaluation task, we introduce construction grammar to expand the targets, as basic units activating frames in texts, from word-style to construction-style, and publish a more challenging CFSP evaluation task in CCL-2024. The evaluation dataset consists of 22,000 annotated examples involving nearly 695 frames. The evaluation task is divided into three subtasks: frame identification, argument identification, and role identification, involving two tracks: close track and open track. The evaluation task has attracted wide attention from both industry and academia, with a total of 1988 participating teams. As for the evaluation results, the team from China University of Petroleum won the first place in the closed track with the final score of 71.34, while the team frome Suzhou University won the first place in the open track with the final socre of 48.77. In this article, we reports the key information about the evaluation task, including key concepts, evaluation dataset, top-3 results and corresponding methods. More information about this task can be found on the website of the CCL-2024 CFSP evaluation task.{\textquotedblright}"
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%Y Li, Bin
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%X “Chinese Frame-semantic Parsing (CFSP) aims to extract fine-grained frame-semantic structures from texts, which can provide fine-grained semantic information for natural language understanding models to enhance their abilities of semantic representations. Based on the CCL-23 CFSP evaluation task, we introduce construction grammar to expand the targets, as basic units activating frames in texts, from word-style to construction-style, and publish a more challenging CFSP evaluation task in CCL-2024. The evaluation dataset consists of 22,000 annotated examples involving nearly 695 frames. The evaluation task is divided into three subtasks: frame identification, argument identification, and role identification, involving two tracks: close track and open track. The evaluation task has attracted wide attention from both industry and academia, with a total of 1988 participating teams. As for the evaluation results, the team from China University of Petroleum won the first place in the closed track with the final score of 71.34, while the team frome Suzhou University won the first place in the open track with the final socre of 48.77. In this article, we reports the key information about the evaluation task, including key concepts, evaluation dataset, top-3 results and corresponding methods. More information about this task can be found on the website of the CCL-2024 CFSP evaluation task.”
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%P 32-42
Markdown (Informal)
[Chinese Frame Semantic Parsing Evaluation](https://aclanthology.org/2024.ccl-3.4/) (Peiyuan et al., CCL 2024)
ACL
- Yang Peiyuan, Li Juncai, Yan Zhichao, Su Xuefeng, and Ru Li. 2024. Chinese Frame Semantic Parsing Evaluation. In Proceedings of the 23rd Chinese National Conference on Computational Linguistics (Volume 3: Evaluations), pages 32–42, Taiyuan, China. Chinese Information Processing Society of China.