Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
2009-02-13
12th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL 2009), workshop on Cognitive As
Computer Science
Computation and Language
Scientific paper
In this paper we present the first step in a larger series of experiments for the induction of predicate/argument structures. The structures that we are inducing are very similar to the conceptual structures that are used in Frame Semantics (such as FrameNet). Those structures are called messages and they were previously used in the context of a multi-document summarization system of evolving events. The series of experiments that we are proposing are essentially composed from two stages. In the first stage we are trying to extract a representative vocabulary of words. This vocabulary is later used in the second stage, during which we apply to it various clustering approaches in order to identify the clusters of predicates and arguments--or frames and semantic roles, to use the jargon of Frame Semantics. This paper presents in detail and evaluates the first stage.
Afantenos Stergos D.
Hernandez Nicolas
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