Syntactic and semantic classification of verb arguments using dependency-based and rich semantic features

04/19/2016
by   Francesco Elia, et al.
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Corpus Pattern Analysis (CPA) has been the topic of Semeval 2015 Task 15, aimed at producing a system that can aid lexicographers in their efforts to build a dictionary of meanings for English verbs using the CPA annotation process. CPA parsing is one of the subtasks which this annotation process is made of and it is the focus of this report. A supervised machine-learning approach has been implemented, in which syntactic features derived from parse trees and semantic features derived from WordNet and word embeddings are used. It is shown that this approach performs well, even with the data sparsity issues that characterize the dataset, and can obtain better results than other system by a margin of about 4

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