... diverseset of semanticrelations from the Web.We evaluate the performance of our algo-rithm on multiple semanticrelations ex-pressed using “verb”, “noun”, and “verbprep” lexico-syntactic patterns. ... use or effect of recursive patternsfor differ-ent semantic relations. Therefore, going beyond(Kozareva et al., 2008; Hovy et al., 2009), we hereintroduce recursive patterns other than DAP thatuse ... eightlexico-syntactic patterns. Space prevents us fromdescribing all of them, therefore we focus on thethree most frequent patterns which capture a largediversity of semantic relations. The relative...
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... deployed for auto-mated assessment of ESOL free-text answers. Basedon a range of feature types automatically extractedusing generic text processing techniques, our sys-tem achieves performance ... the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 180–189,Portland, Oregon, June 19-24, 2011.c2011 Association for Computational LinguisticsA New Dataset and Method forAutomatically Grading ... divisionof Cambridge Assessment, for permission to use anddistribute the examination scripts. We are also grate-ful to Cambridge Assessment for arranging for thetest scripts to be remarked...
... developed a super-vised classifier for identifying speculation cues anda manually compiled list of lexico-syntactic rules for identifying their scopes. For the performance of therule based system ... explore the use of statisti-cally based methods for the creation of an optimumset of lexico-syntactic tree patterns and will evalu-ate the system performance on texts from differentdomains.ReferencesE. ... with a factored model for natural language pars-ing. Advances in neural information processing sys-tems, pages 3–10.D. McClosky and E. Charniak. 2008. Self-training for biomedical parsing....
... ap-plied to 5,000 documents (see Table 3). For al-most all relations, +Coref matches many more sentences, including finding more sentences for those relationsfor which it has higher precision. 6 ... Furthermore, for many infor-mation-extraction problems the number documents at runtime will be far less than web-scale. 3 Approach Figure 1 depicts our approach for learning patterns to detect relations. ... significant gains. Despite being noisy, coreference infor-mation improved F-scores for all relations in our test, more than doubling the F-score for 5 of the 10. Why is the high error rate of...
... many algorithms for harvesting semanticrelations from corpora and the Web. For the purposes of this paper, we may choose any one of them and manually validate its mined relations. We choose ... classes (WordNet syn-sets) for terms in domain-specific verb relations. These relations, such as (x, EXPAND, y) are first automatically learnt from a corpus. The semantic classes of x and ... causation relations. We experimen-tally set the CL generalization parameter τ2 to 5 and the τ1 parameter for AN to 0.02. 4.3 Discussion For both relations, CL and AN outperform the baseline...
... ranked surface patterns P. For instance, with the source-target pair ("Califor-nia," "加州") and a retrieved summary of " 亞州簡介. 北加州 Northern California. ," the ... instances, or 86%). The 212 surface patterns ob-tained from these 10,860 instances, have a very skew distribution with the ten most frequent sur-face patterns accounting for 82% of the cases (see Figure ... to obtain recurring source-target patterns. At runtime, we can submit E as query, request specifically for target-language web-pages. With these surface patterns, we can then extract translation...
... achieve relative success, leveraging contextual in-formation (e.g. image tags) outperforms purely visual mod-els [16]. In this paper, we study the use of user comments for photography rating inference ... Therefore, we onlycombine two rank scores at a time: 1) the relevance-basedand 2) either one of the predicted aesthetic scores. We opted for weighting equally relevance and aesthetic scores for ... subbands (LH,HL,HH), andwbl,cdenotes the wavelet transformed values for thegiven level l, subband b and channel c. Average val-ues for each channel HSV, at all levels l, are used tocompute...
... or phrases by organizing them into semantic classes. For example, {red, white, black…} is a semantic class consisting of color instances. A popular way forsemantic class dis-covery is pattern-based ... include, 1) Merge semantic classes 2) Sort the items in each semantic class Now we illustrate how to perform the opera-tions. Merge semantic classes: The merge process is performed by repeatedly ... 3 shows the performance comparison be-tween the approaches listed in Section 4.1, using metrics MnDCG@n (n=1…10). Postprocessing is performed for all the approaches, where For- mula 3.2 is...