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Turkish Coreference Resolution
2018 Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications (INISTA), 2018This paper presents the state-of-the-art results in Turkish coreference resolution (CR) which is a task of determining sets of mentions which identify the same real-world entity (e.g. a person, a place, a thing, an event). The proposed system uses support vector machines and solves the CR task with a mention-pair model that basically accepts mention ...
Tugba Pamay, Gulsen Eryigit
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Acquiring Domain Specific Knowledge and Coreference Cues for Coreference Resolution
Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2021Current Coreference Resolution systems utilize a broad range of general knowledge features to make resolutions in a general setting. These approaches ignore coreference knowledge found in domain specific collections and how coreferent entities interact in different domains.
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2015
This book presents work on coreference understanding, annotation and resolution of a Slavic language which can be applied to natural language processing in computers and software using English and other languages. By presenting the steps of building a coreference-related component of the NLP toolset, the volume serves as a reference book on state-of ...
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This book presents work on coreference understanding, annotation and resolution of a Slavic language which can be applied to natural language processing in computers and software using English and other languages. By presenting the steps of building a coreference-related component of the NLP toolset, the volume serves as a reference book on state-of ...
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Opacity, Coreference, and Pronouns
Synthese, 1970The problem discussed here is to find a basis for a uniform treatment of the relation between pronouns and their antecedents, taking into account both linguists' and philosophers' approaches. The two main candidates would appear to be the linguists' notion of coreference and the philosophers' notion of pronouns as variables.
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Coreference and Non-Coreference
2007Abstract This chapter differentiates between logophoric and anaphoric pronouns by showing that the former is used to denote non-coreference between reported and reporting speech roles, whereas the latter is used to denote coreference between two linguistic expressions. The former occurs among personal pronouns, the latter among proforms.
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Coreference and Representationalism
2000The compositional interpretation of structures in discourse has raised the question whether some level of representation is indispensable in the analysis of the semantics of natural language. In this paper we formulate and motivate three notions of representationalism (a strong, a medium or midweak, and a weak one) and discuss to what extent existing ...
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2016
The Polish Coreference Corpus (PCC) is a large corpus of Polish general nominal coreference built upon the National Corpus of Polish. With its 1900 documents from 14 text genres, containing about 540,000 tokens, 180,000 mentions and 128,000 coreference clusters, the PCC is among the largest coreference corpora in the international community.
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The Polish Coreference Corpus (PCC) is a large corpus of Polish general nominal coreference built upon the National Corpus of Polish. With its 1900 documents from 14 text genres, containing about 540,000 tokens, 180,000 mentions and 128,000 coreference clusters, the PCC is among the largest coreference corpora in the international community.
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2015
The Buddhist thinker Dignāga justified his proposal that words refer to “exclusions” (apohas) in part as the only way two words could be used to refer to the same thing or qualify each other in expressions such as “existing pot” and “blue lotus.” Specifically, he argued that if words referred to real universals their meanings would block each other ...
John Taber, Kei Kataoka
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The Buddhist thinker Dignāga justified his proposal that words refer to “exclusions” (apohas) in part as the only way two words could be used to refer to the same thing or qualify each other in expressions such as “existing pot” and “blue lotus.” Specifically, he argued that if words referred to real universals their meanings would block each other ...
John Taber, Kei Kataoka
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