Juliette Conrath
2016
A Supervised Approach for Enriching the Relational Structure of Frame Semantics in FrameNet
Shafqat Mumtaz Virk
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Philippe Muller
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Juliette Conrath
Proceedings of COLING 2016, the 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: Technical Papers
Frame semantics is a theory of linguistic meanings, and is considered to be a useful framework for shallow semantic analysis of natural language. FrameNet, which is based on frame semantics, is a popular lexical semantic resource. In addition to providing a set of core semantic frames and their frame elements, FrameNet also provides relations between those frames (hence providing a network of frames i.e. FrameNet). We address here the limited coverage of the network of conceptual relations between frames in FrameNet, which has previously been pointed out by others. We present a supervised model using rich features from three different sources: structural features from the existing FrameNet network, information from the WordNet relations between synsets projected into semantic frames, and corpus-collected lexical associations. We show large improvements over baselines consisting of each of the three groups of features in isolation. We then use this model to select frame pairs as candidate relations, and perform evaluation on a sample with good precision.
2014
Unsupervised extraction of semantic relations using discourse cues
Juliette Conrath
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Stergos Afantenos
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Nicholas Asher
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Philippe Muller
Proceedings of COLING 2014, the 25th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: Technical Papers
Unsupervised extraction of semantic relations (Extraction non supervisée de relations sémantiques lexicales) [in French]
Juliette Conrath
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Stergos Afantenos
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Nicholas Asher
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Philippe Muller
Proceedings of TALN 2014 (Volume 1: Long Papers)
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