Search Results for author: Sarah R. Moeller

Found 2 papers, 2 papers with code

Comprehensive Supersense Disambiguation of English Prepositions and Possessives

1 code implementation ACL 2018 Nathan Schneider, Jena D. Hwang, Vivek Srikumar, Jakob Prange, Austin Blodgett, Sarah R. Moeller, Aviram Stern, Adi Bitan, Omri Abend

Semantic relations are often signaled with prepositional or possessive marking--but extreme polysemy bedevils their analysis and automatic interpretation.

Ranked #4 on Natural Language Understanding on STREUSLE (Role F1 (Preps) metric)

Natural Language Understanding

Adposition and Case Supersenses v2.6: Guidelines for English

4 code implementations7 Apr 2017 Nathan Schneider, Jena D. Hwang, Vivek Srikumar, Archna Bhatia, Na-Rae Han, Tim O'Gorman, Sarah R. Moeller, Omri Abend, Adi Shalev, Austin Blodgett, Jakob Prange

This document offers a detailed linguistic description of SNACS (Semantic Network of Adposition and Case Supersenses; Schneider et al., 2018), an inventory of 52 semantic labels ("supersenses") that characterize the use of adpositions and case markers at a somewhat coarse level of granularity, as demonstrated in the STREUSLE corpus (https://github. com/nert-nlp/streusle/ ; version 4. 5 tracks guidelines version 2. 6).

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