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Title: Script Parsing with Hierarchical Sequence Modelling
Author(s): Zhai, Fangzhou
Škrjanec, Iza
Koller, Alexander
Editor(s): Ku, Lun-Wei
Language: English
Title: The 10th Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics - proceedings of the conference : August 5-6, 2021, Bangkok, Thailand (online) : * SEM 2021
Startpage: 195
Endpage: 201
Publisher/Platform: Association for Computational Linguistics
Year of Publication: 2021
Title of the Conference: * SEM 2021
Place of the conference: Bangkok, Thailand (online)
Publikation type: Conference Paper
Abstract: Scripts capture commonsense knowledge about everyday activities and their participants. Script knowledge proved useful in a number of NLP tasks, such as referent prediction, discourse classification, and story generation. A crucial step for the exploitation of script knowledge is script parsing, the task of tagging a text with the events and participants from a certain activity. This task is challenging: it requires information both about the ways events and participants are usually uttered in surface language as well as the order in which they occur in the world. We show how to do accurate script parsing with a hierarchical sequence model and transfer learning. Our model improves the state of the art of event parsing by over 16 points F-score and, for the first time, accurately tags script participants.
DOI of the first publication: 10.18653/v1/2021.starsem-1.18
URL of the first publication: https://aclanthology.org/2021.starsem-1.18.pdf
Link to this record: hdl:20.500.11880/32887
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-36105
ISBN: 978-1-954085-77-0
Date of registration: 5-May-2022
Faculty: P - Philosophische Fakultät
Department: P - Sprachwissenschaft und Sprachtechnologie
Professorship: P - Prof. Dr. Alexander Koller
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