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Swarnendu Ghosh, Teresa Gonçalves and Nibaran Das
Conceptual representations of images involving descriptions of entities and their relations are often represented using scene graphs. Such scene graphs can express relational concepts by using sets of triplets ⟨subject—predicate&...
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Yunlong Fan, Bin Li, Yikemaiti Sataer, Miao Gao, Chuanqi Shi, Siyi Cao and Zhiqiang Gao
Hierarchical clause annotation could be applied in many downstream tasks of natural language processing, including abstract meaning representation parsing, semantic dependency parsing, text summarization, argument mining, information extraction, question...
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Guangming Ling, Xiaofeng Mu, Chao Wang and Aiping Xu
Address parsing is a crucial task in natural language processing, particularly for Chinese addresses. The complex structure and semantic features of Chinese addresses present challenges due to their inherent ambiguity. Additionally, different task scenar...
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Bin Li, Yunlong Fan, Yikemaiti Sataer, Zhiqiang Gao and Yaocheng Gui
Semantic dependency parsing could be applied in many downstream tasks of natural language processing, including named entity recognition, information extraction, machine translation, sentiment analysis, question generation, question answering, etc.
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Pablo Gamallo
This article describes a compositional model based on syntactic dependencies which has been designed to build contextualized word vectors, by following linguistic principles related to the concept of selectional preferences. The compositional strategy pr...
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Guangtao Xu, Peiyu Liu, Zhenfang Zhu, Jie Liu and Fuyong Xu
The purpose of aspect-based sentiment classification is to identify the sentiment polarity of each aspect in a sentence. Recently, due to the introduction of Graph Convolutional Networks (GCN), more and more studies have used sentence structure informati...
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Violeta Seretan
We address the problem of automatically processing collocations?a subclass of multi-word expressions characterized by a high degree of morphosyntactic flexibility?in the context of two major applications, namely, syntactic parsing and machine translation...
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