Semantic Frame Labeling with Target-based Neural Model

SEMEVAL 2017  ·  Yukun Feng, Dong Yu, Jian Xu, Chunhua Liu ·

This paper explores the automatic learning of distributed representations of the target{'}s context for semantic frame labeling with target-based neural model. We constrain the whole sentence as the model{'}s input without feature extraction from the sentence. This is different from many previous works in which local feature extraction of the targets is widely used. This constraint makes the task harder, especially with long sentences, but also makes our model easily applicable to a range of resources and other similar tasks. We evaluate our model on several resources and get the state-of-the-art result on subtask 2 of SemEval 2015 task 15. Finally, we extend the task to word-sense disambiguation task and we also achieve a strong result in comparison to state-of-the-art work.

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