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One Vector is Not Enough: Entity-Augmented Distributed Semantics for Discourse Relations
Author(s) -
Yangfeng Ji,
Jacob Eisenstein
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
transactions of the association for computational linguistics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2307-387X
DOI - 10.1162/tacl_a_00142
Subject(s) - treebank , computer science , meaning (existential) , argument (complex analysis) , parsing , relation (database) , linguistics , natural language processing , semantics (computer science) , artificial intelligence , epistemology , programming language , philosophy , biochemistry , chemistry , database
Discourse relations bind smaller linguistic units into coherent texts. Automatically identifying discourse relations is difficult, because it requires understanding the semantics of the linked arguments. A more subtle challenge is that it is not enough to represent the meaning of each argument of a discourse relation, because the relation may depend on links between lowerlevel components, such as entity mentions. Our solution computes distributed meaning representations for each discourse argument by composition up the syntactic parse tree. We also perform a downward compositional pass to capture the meaning of coreferent entity mentions. Implicit discourse relations are then predicted from these two representations, obtaining substantial improvements on the Penn Discourse Treebank.

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