1 code implementation • IWCS (ACL) 2021 • Kevin Stowe, Jenette Preciado, Kathryn Conger, Susan Windisch Brown, Ghazaleh Kazeminejad, James Gung, Martha Palmer
The SemLink resource provides mappings between a variety of lexical semantic ontologies, each with their strengths and weaknesses.
no code implementations • *SEM (NAACL) 2022 • Sameer Pradhan, Julia Bonn, Skatje Myers, Kathryn Conger, Tim O’Gorman, James Gung, Kristin Wright-Bettner, Martha Palmer
This paper describes the evolution of the PropBank approach to semantic role labeling over the last two decades.
no code implementations • 16 Mar 2023 • Qiusi Zhan, Sha Li, Kathryn Conger, Martha Palmer, Heng Ji, Jiawei Han
The development of event extraction systems has been hindered by the absence of wide-coverage, large-scale datasets.
2 code implementations • 16 Dec 2021 • Revanth Gangi Reddy, Sai Chetan, Zhenhailong Wang, Yi R. Fung, Kathryn Conger, Ahmed Elsayed, Martha Palmer, Preslav Nakov, Eduard Hovy, Kevin Small, Heng Ji
In this work, we present NewsClaims, a new benchmark for attribute-aware claim detection in the news domain.
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Sarah Moeller, Irina Wagner, Martha Palmer, Kathryn Conger, Skatje Myers
This paper presents a proposition bank for Russian (RuPB), a resource for semantic role labeling (SRL).
no code implementations • 8 May 2016 • Nathan Schneider, Jena D. Hwang, Vivek Srikumar, Meredith Green, Kathryn Conger, Tim O'Gorman, Martha Palmer
We present the first corpus annotated with preposition supersenses, unlexicalized categories for semantic functions that can be marked by English prepositions (Schneider et al., 2015).
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Xuansong Li, Martha Palmer, Nianwen Xue, Lance Ramshaw, Mohamed Maamouri, Ann Bies, Kathryn Conger, Stephen Grimes, Stephanie Strassel
High accuracy for automated translation and information retrieval calls for linguistic annotations at various language levels.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Claire Bonial, Julia Bonn, Kathryn Conger, Jena D. Hwang, Martha Palmer
This research focuses on expanding PropBank, a corpus annotated with predicate argument structures, with new predicate types; namely, noun, adjective and complex predicates, such as Light Verb Constructions.