Frame-Based Continuous Lexical Semantics through Exponential Family Tensor Factorization and Semantic Proto-Roles

06/29/2017
by   Francis Ferraro, et al.
0

We study how different frame annotations complement one another when learning continuous lexical semantics. We learn the representations from a tensorized skip-gram model that consistently encodes syntactic-semantic content better, with multiple 10

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
12/23/2019

Semantics- and Syntax-related Subvectors in the Skip-gram Embeddings

We show that the skip-gram embedding of any word can be decomposed into ...
research
10/11/2020

Unsupervised Distillation of Syntactic Information from Contextualized Word Representations

Contextualized word representations, such as ELMo and BERT, were shown t...
research
08/30/2018

Syntactic Scaffolds for Semantic Structures

We introduce the syntactic scaffold, an approach to incorporating syntac...
research
04/30/2020

Lexical Semantic Recognition

Segmentation and (segment) labeling are generally treated separately in ...
research
12/13/2022

Aligning Visual and Lexical Semantics

We discuss two kinds of semantics relevant to Computer Vision (CV) syste...
research
11/02/2020

Comparison by Conversion: Reverse-Engineering UCCA from Syntax and Lexical Semantics

Building robust natural language understanding systems will require a cl...
research
11/16/2020

Comparative Probing of Lexical Semantics Theories for Cognitive Plausibility and Technological Usefulness

Lexical semantics theories differ in advocating that the meaning of word...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset