Search Results for author: Giulia Rambelli

Found 8 papers, 2 papers with code

Word Ladders: A Mobile Application for Semantic Data Collection

no code implementations29 Mar 2024 Marianna Marcella Bolognesi, Claudia Collacciani, Andrea Ferrari, Francesca Genovese, Tommaso Lamarra, Adele Loia, Giulia Rambelli, Andrea Amelio Ravelli, Caterina Villani

Word Ladders is a free mobile application for Android and iOS, developed for collecting linguistic data, specifically lists of words related to each other through semantic relations of categorical inclusion, within the Abstraction project (ERC-2021-STG-101039777).

Event knowledge in large language models: the gap between the impossible and the unlikely

1 code implementation2 Dec 2022 Carina Kauf, Anna A. Ivanova, Giulia Rambelli, Emmanuele Chersoni, Jingyuan Selena She, Zawad Chowdhury, Evelina Fedorenko, Alessandro Lenci

Overall, our results show that important aspects of event knowledge naturally emerge from distributional linguistic patterns, but also highlight a gap between representations of possible/impossible and likely/unlikely events.

Sentence World Knowledge

Distributional Semantics Meets Construction Grammar. towards a Unified Usage-Based Model of Grammar and Meaning

no code implementations WS 2019 Giulia Rambelli, Emmanuele Chersoni, Philippe Blache, Chu-Ren Huang, Aless Lenci, ro

In this paper, we propose a new type of semantic representation of Construction Grammar that combines constructions with the vector representations used in Distributional Semantics.

CogALex-V Shared Task: ROOT18

no code implementations WS 2016 Emmanuele Chersoni, Giulia Rambelli, Enrico Santus

Our classifier participated in the CogALex-V Shared Task, showing a solid performance on the first subtask, but a poor performance on the second subtask.

LexFr: Adapting the LexIt Framework to Build a Corpus-based French Subcategorization Lexicon

no code implementations LREC 2016 Giulia Rambelli, Gianluca Lebani, Laurent Pr{\'e}vot, Aless Lenci, ro

This paper introduces LexFr, a corpus-based French lexical resource built by adapting the framework LexIt, originally developed to describe the combinatorial potential of Italian predicates.

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