no code implementations • 20 Mar 2024 • Amir Zeldes, Tatsuya Aoyama, Yang Janet Liu, Siyao Peng, Debopam Das, Luke Gessler
In this article we present Enhanced Rhetorical Structure Theory (eRST), a new theoretical framework for computational discourse analysis, based on an expansion of Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST).
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Debopam Das, Manfred Stede, Soumya Sankar Ghosh, Lahari Chatterjee
We present DiMLex-Bangla, a newly developed lexicon of discourse connectives in Bangla.
no code implementations • WS 2019 • Amir Zeldes, Debopam Das, Erick Galani Maziero, Juliano Antonio, Mikel Iruskieta
This overview summarizes the main contributions of the accepted papers at the 2019 workshop on Discourse Relation Parsing and Treebanking (DISRPT 2019).
no code implementations • WS 2019 • Amir Zeldes, Debopam Das, Erick Galani Maziero, Juliano Antonio, Mikel Iruskieta
In 2019, we organized the first iteration of a shared task dedicated to the underlying units used in discourse parsing across formalisms: the DISRPT Shared Task on Elementary Discourse Unit Segmentation and Connective Detection.
no code implementations • WS 2019 • Tatjana Scheffler, Berfin Akta{\c{s}}, Debopam Das, Manfred Stede
We confirm our hypothesis that discourse relations in written social media conversations are expressed differently than in (news) text.
no code implementations • WS 2019 • Debopam Das
We investigate the relationship between the notion of nuclearity as proposed in Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) and the signalling of coherence relations.
no code implementations • WS 2018 • Debopam Das, Tatjana Scheffler, Peter Bourgonje, Manfred Stede
We present a new lexicon of English discourse connectives called DiMLex-Eng, built by merging information from two annotated corpora and an additional list of relation signals from the literature.