Presentation 2006-07-28
Word-wise, parallel representation of (co-)argument structures in a sentence with Pattern Matching Analysis (Simplified)
Kow KURODA, Ryu IIDA,
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Abstract(in English) Based on the framework called Pattern Matching Analysis (PMA) [4], this paper proposes an "argument parsing" method that can be used to develop a lexical resource for Japanese that integrates features of PropBank [3], where argument structures of verbs are specified, and NomBank [6], where (co-) argument structures of event-evoking nouns are specified. PMA allows us to specify the (co-) argument structure of each word in a given sentence. We also suggest that PMA-based parsing allows us to integrate co-reference analysis [16] into the specification of (co-) argument structures.
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Keyword(in English) argument structure parsing / co-argument structure parsing / co-reference analysis / word-wise dependency parsing / Pattern Matching Analysis (PMA)
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Conference Date 2006/7/21(1days)
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Title (in English) Word-wise, parallel representation of (co-)argument structures in a sentence with Pattern Matching Analysis (Simplified)
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Keyword(1) argument structure parsing
Keyword(2) co-argument structure parsing
Keyword(3) co-reference analysis
Keyword(4) word-wise dependency parsing
Keyword(5) Pattern Matching Analysis (PMA)
1st Author's Name Kow KURODA
1st Author's Affiliation National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)()
2nd Author's Name Ryu IIDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Date 2006-07-28
Paper # NLC2006-8
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 191
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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