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Automatic relation extraction
IA161 Advanced NLP Course?, Course Guarantee: Aleš Horák
Prepared by: Adam Rambousek
State of the Art
References
Approx 3 current papers (preferably from best NLP conferences/journals, eg. ACL Anthology) that will be used as a source for the one-hour lecture:
- Lefever, Els, Marjan Van de Kauter, and Véronique Hoste. "Evaluation of Automatic Hypernym Extraction from Technical Corpora in English and Dutch." Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2014). 2014.
- Wang, Tong, and Graeme Hirst. "Exploring patterns in dictionary definitions for synonym extraction." Natural Language Engineering 18.03 (2012): 313-342.
- Schropp, Gwendolijn, Els Lefever, and Véronique Hoste. "A Combined Pattern-based and Distributional Approach for Automatic Hypernym Detection in Dutch." RANLP. 2013.
- Grefenstette, Gregory. "INRIASAC: Simple Hypernym Extraction Methods." arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.01271 (2015).
Practical Session
Enhance hypernym detection to provide better results.
- Download http://nlp.fi.muni.cz/~xrambous/ia161-hyper.zip
- Unzip and run
./hyper.py
- The script reads file
vstup.txt
(each line is word|definition) and outputs hypernym for each word. - Default approach is naive: first noun in definition is hypernym
- Update the
find_hyper
function to provide better results. - Upload updated script plus the output.
Attachments (4)
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gold.txt (512 bytes) - added by 6 years ago.
gold standard
- ia161-hyper.zip (2.8 MB) - added by 3 years ago.
- input.txt (2.3 KB) - added by 10 months ago.
- gold_en.txt (411 bytes) - added by 10 months ago.