Anton Frolov
2017
A Simple and Accurate Syntax-Agnostic Neural Model for Dependency-based Semantic Role Labeling
Diego Marcheggiani
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Anton Frolov
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Ivan Titov
Proceedings of the 21st Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL 2017)
We introduce a simple and accurate neural model for dependency-based semantic role labeling. Our model predicts predicate-argument dependencies relying on states of a bidirectional LSTM encoder. The semantic role labeler achieves competitive performance on English, even without any kind of syntactic information and only using local inference. However, when automatically predicted part-of-speech tags are provided as input, it substantially outperforms all previous local models and approaches the best reported results on the English CoNLL-2009 dataset. We also consider Chinese, Czech and Spanish where our approach also achieves competitive results. Syntactic parsers are unreliable on out-of-domain data, so standard (i.e., syntactically-informed) SRL models are hindered when tested in this setting. Our syntax-agnostic model appears more robust, resulting in the best reported results on standard out-of-domain test sets.
2016
YSDA Participation in the WMT’16 Quality Estimation Shared Task
Anna Kozlova
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Mariya Shmatova
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Anton Frolov
Proceedings of the First Conference on Machine Translation: Volume 2, Shared Task Papers
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