CorMet: a computational, corpus-based conventional metaphor extraction system
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ZJ Mason - Computational Linguistics, 2004 - dl.acm.org
... CorMet first uses the selectional-preference-learning algorithm described in Resnik (1993), then
clustering over the results. ... An overall measure of the choosiness of a case slot is
selectional-preference strength, SR(p), defined as the relative entropy of the posterior probability ...
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[PDF] Flexible, corpus-based modelling of human plausibility judgements
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S Padó, U Padó... - Proceedings of EMNLP/CoNLL, 2007 - acl.ldc.upenn.edu
... We present Resnik's model in some detail, since we will use it for comparison below.
Resnik first computes the overall selectional preference strength for each verb-relation
pair, ie the degree of "con- strainedness" of each relation. ...
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Automatically selecting useful phrases for dialogue act tagging
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K Samuel, S Carberry... - Arxiv preprint cs/9906016, 1999 - arxiv.org
... Method Abbreviation Previous Literature LIT All Phrases ALL Cooccurrences COOC Conditional
Probability CP Entropy ENT T Test TTEST Mutual Information MI Selectional Preference Strength
S Information Gain IG Deviation D Deviation Conditional Probability DCP ...
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Computational Metaphor Identification in Communities of Blogs
E Baumer... - International Conference on Weblogs and Social ..., 2008 - aaai.org
... hinges largely on selectional preference learning (Resnik 1993). For example, the English verbs
"eat" or "drink" tend to have a human1 or animal as the subject and food or potable liquid as the
direction object, respectively. The selectional preference strength for a given verb ...
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[PDF] Computational identification of conceptual metaphors in communities of Blogs
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E Baumer... - 2008 - ericbaumer.com
... implementation hinges largely on selectional preference learning [8]. For example, the English
verbs "eat" or "drink" tend to have a human1 or animal as the subject and either food or potable
liquid as the direction object, respectively. The selectional preference strength for a ...
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[PDF] A simple, similarity-based model for selectional preferences
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K Erk - ANNUAL MEETING-ASSOCIATION FOR ..., 2007 - acl.ldc.upenn.edu
... Resnik uses the WordNet noun hierarchy for generalization. His information-theoretic approach
models the selectional preference strength of an argument position1 rp of a predicate p as
S(rp) = ? c P(c|rp) log P(c|rp) P(c) where the c are WordNet synsets. ...
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Latent variable models of selectional preference
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DO Séaghdha - Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the ..., 2010 - dl.acm.org
... This paper takes up tools ("topic models") that have been proven successful in modelling
document-word co-occurrences and adapts them to the task of selectional preference
learning. ... 2 Related work 2.1 Selectional preference learning ...
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A pilot study of english selectional preferences and their cross-lingual compatibility with basque
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E Agirre, I Aldezabal... - Text, Speech and Dialogue, 2003 - Springer
... This article is structured as follows. In the next section, a short review of the different
approaches to selectional preference learning is presented, alongside the corpora
used on this experiment. ... 2 Selectional Preference Learning ...
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[PDF] Selectional preference and sense disambiguation
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P Resnik - Proceedings of the ACL SIGLEX Workshop on ..., 1997 - acl.ldc.upenn.edu
... Information theory provides an appropriate way to quantify the difference between the prior and
pos- terior distributions, in the form of relative entropy (Kullback and Leibler, 1951). The model
defines the selectional preference strength of a predicate as: • SR(p) = D(er(clp)[I Pr(c)) ...
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Extracting Meaning from Cell Phone Improvement Ideas
J Turner, R Lencevicius... - Twenty-Second International FLAIRS ..., 2009 - aaai.org
... alone). Thus words that strongly prefer certain categories have a high selectional
preference strength. By multiply- ing the counts in the word vectors by the words'
selectional preference strength, we emphasize important words. ...
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[PDF] Implicit object constructions and the (in) transitivity continuum
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MB Olsen... - 33rd Proceedings of the Chicago Linguistic ..., 1997 - umiacs.umd.edu
... set of experiments confirmed the connection between strong selection and implicit objects,
showing via a corpus analysis (replicated using several different corpora) that there is a statistically
significant correlation between a verb's selectional preference strength (in present ...
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[PDF] A cognitive model for the representation and acquisition of verb selectional preferences
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A Alishahi... - ACL 2007, 2007 - acl.ldc.upenn.edu
... Resnik (1996) defines the selectional preference strength of a verb as the divergence
between two probability distributions: the prior probabilities of the classes, and the
posterior probabilities of the classes given that verb. The ...
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[PDF] The Relationship between Semantic Similarity and Subcategorization Frames in English: A Stochastic Test Using ICE-GB and Word et
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S Song, JW Choe - 2008 - corpus.mireene.com
... Keywords: semantic similarity, subcategorization frames, ICE-GB, WordNet, statistical method,
clustering, dendrogram, selectional preference strength ... This study also required a method that
can calculate the selectional preference strength of subcategorization frames. ...
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Automatic acquisition of attribute host by selectional constraint resolution
J Zhao, H Liu... - MICAI 2007: Advances in Artificial Intelligence, 2007 - Springer
... The selectional preference strength S(ai) of an attribute ai discussed in Section 4 can be an
indicator for the attribute host's generality in the concept taxonomy. Table 1 lists a subset of
attributes ranked in a descending order respect to their selectional preference strength. ...
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[PDF] Collecting and employing selectional restrictions
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A Wagner... - First Swiss-Estonian Student Workshop on ..., 1996 - Citeseer
... He quanti es the selectional preference strength of a predicate with respect to a certain argument,
ie how strong the predicate constrains its argu- ments semantically,5 by relative entropy. ... 5For
example, \eat" has a greater selectional preference strength for its object then \see". 5 ...
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[PDF] Selectional Preference Based Verb Sense Disambiguation Using WordNet
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P Ye - Australasian Language Technology Workshop, 2004 - assta.org
... prior distribution Prp(t) as the probability of the noun-type t occurring in a particular selectional
preference p. From the prior distribution, Resnik defines the selectional preference strength of
a par- ticular verb sense s with respect to a particular se- lectional preference p over a ...
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Improving automatic query classification via semi-supervised learning
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SM Beitzel, EC Jensen, O Frieder... - Data Mining, Fifth ..., 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
... He defines the selectional preference strength S(x) of a word x, as Equation 1, where
u ranges over a set U of semantic classes. ... 2 u S(x) = D( P(U|x) || P(U) ) P(u|x) = P (u
|x )lo g P (u ) ? ? ? ? Equation 1: Selectional Preference Strength ...
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[PDF] Automatic acquisition of taxonomies from text: FCA meets NLP
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P Cimiano, S Staab... - ... of the ECML/PKDD Workshop on ..., 2003 - dcs.shef.ac.uk
... the significance of a certain verb-object pair¥£¡ F", we used three different mea- sures: a standard
measure based on the conditional probability, the mutual information measure used in (Hindle,
1990), as well as a measure based on Resnik's selectional preference strength of a ...
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[PDF] Evaluating Approaches to Selectional Preference Acquisition against German Plausibility Judgments
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C Brockmann - pyrx.de
... Selectional preference strength captures the re- lationship between a verb and the entire argument
class hierarchy. ... (4) A(v,r,c) = P(c|v,r)log P(c|v,r) P(c) S(v) This measure quantifies the relative
contribution of class c to the overall selectional preference strength. ...
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Integrating selectional preferences in wordnet
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E Agirre... - Arxiv preprint cs/0204027, 2002 - arxiv.org
... 20.080 Donostia. Spain. jibmaird@si.ehu.es Abstract Selectional preference learning
methods have usually focused on word-to-class relations, eg, a verb selects as its subject
a given nominal class. ... Page 2. 2 2 Selectional preference learning ...
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Selectional constraints: An information-theoretic model and its computational realization
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P Resnik - Cognition, 1996 - Elsevier
... So, treating the former as q and the latter as p, the difference between the two distributions is
quantified as: S(pi) = D(Pr(clp)llPr(c)) Pr(clpi) =]pr(clp), log Pr(c) I will call this quantity selectional
preference strength.6 Notice that, in this model, the selectional preference strength of a ...
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[PDF] Extraction of Selectional Preferences for French using a Mapping from EuroWordNet to the Suggested Upper Merged Ontology
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D Spohr - Proceedings of the 4th Global WordNet Conference, ..., 2008 - ims.uni-stuttgart.de
... The strength of selectional preference SR(p) of a predicate p with respect to a grammatical relation
R is defined as follows. SELECTIONAL PREFERENCE STRENGTH: ... The selectional preference
strength is on the one hand an indicator as to "how much information [. . . ...
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[PDF] Estimating frequency counts of concepts in multiple-inheritance hierarchies
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A Wagner - LDV Forum, 2004 - sfb441.uni-tuebingen.de
... Moreover, he uses the distributions p(ncpt|v) and p(ncpt) to quantify the overall pref-
erence strength of v. The selectional preference strength quantifies how strong the
predicate se- mantically constrains its arguments. For example ...
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Statistical models for the induction and use of selectional preferences
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M Light... - Cognitive Science, 2002 - Elsevier
... This aggregate difference is considered the selectional preference strength of the verb v. The
selectional association of v for a specific class, c, is the contribution of that concept to the total
selectional preference strength: It is the difference in the distributions at a particular class ...
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[PDF] Document Number: Working Paper 5.2 b Project ref. IST-2001-34460 Project Acronym MEANING Project URL http://www. lsi. upc. es/~ nlp/meaning/meaning. ...
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E Agirre, I Aldezabal... - lsi.upc.edu
... This report is structured as follows. In the next section, a short review of the different approaches
to selectional preference learning is presented, followed by the resources used in the experiment. ...
Finally some conclusions are drawn. 6 SELECTIONAL PREFERENCE LEARNING ...
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[PDF] Unsupervised Text Mining for Ontology Extraction: An Evaluation of Statistical Measures
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ML Reinberger... - Proceeding of LREC, 2004 - Citeseer
... the Resnik (Resnik, 1997) measure, which computes for each verb its selectional preference
strength Sr(v); this measure is high when the NSs that combine with the verb as objects are
infrequent: ?? = A(?| ?) C (?) with (?) = ¡(c)¨ A(?| ?) C ! [A(?| ?)/ A(?)]} . ...
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[PDF] Evaluating and combining approaches to selectional preference acquisition
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C Brockmann... - Master's thesis, Universität des Saarlandes, ..., 2002 - pyrx.de
Page 1. Universität des Saarlandes Philosophische Fakultät II - Sprach-, Literatur- und
Kulturwissenschaften Fachrichtung 4.7 - Allgemeine Linguistik Computerlinguistik Postfach 15
11 50 66041 Saarbrücken Diplomarbeit Evaluating and Combining Approaches to ...
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???... - ?????, 2010 - papersearch.net
... Choe ). - ??, 5,200 ?. - ????, 2010. - ?????, Semantic similarity,
subcategorization frames, ICE-GB, WordNet, statistical method, clustering, dendrogram,
selectional preference strength. - ??, ??? ??? ????. ...
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Automatic metaphor interpretation as a paraphrasing task
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E Shutova - Human Language Technologies: The 2010 Annual ..., 2010 - dl.acm.org
... Table 2: The list of paraphrases reranked using selec- tional preferences selectional preference
strength as follows. SR(v) = D(P(c|v)||P(c)) = ? c P(c|v) log P(c|v) P(c) , (6) ... Selectional preference
strength measures how strongly the predicate constrains its arguments. ...
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WordNet and class-based probabilities
P Resnik - WordNet: An electronic lexical database, 1998 - books.google.com
... only if</2= d\. For example, the average mutual information\(X; Y) is equivalent to D (p (x, y)||
p (x) p (y)), that is, a measure of how well the independence distribution p (x) p (y) approximates
the actual joint distri- bution p (x, y). Similarly, the selectional preference strength of a ...
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[PDF] The Effect of Selectional Preferences on Semantic Role Labeling
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AC Young - 2009 - comp.ling.utexas.edu
... classes are. The second is the selectional association between a predicate and a given
word class. The selectional preference strength S(p) of a predicate p is computed by first
computing two probability distributions and then finding the difference ...
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Automatic web query classification using labeled and unlabeled training data
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SM Beitzel, EC Jensen, O Frieder... - Proceedings of the 28th ..., 2005 - dl.acm.org
... x,u) pairs, discarding y's for which we have no semantic information 3. Mine the (x,u) pairs to
find lexemes that prefer to be followed or preceded by lexemes in certain categories (preferences)
4. Score each preference using Resnik's Selectional Preference Strength [4] and keep ...
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[PDF] Clustering concept hierarchies from text
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P Cimiano, A Hotho... - Proceedings of LREC, 2004 - aifb.kit.edu
... "$# %'&)(103254$67?8 %9&)(@0254 8A %9&B7?8 Resnik: ?? ?C? ? ? E DG FIHG???C? ? ?
where the selectional preference strength of a verb is defined according to (Resnik, 1997): FH
???P R QT S 7VUCW ? ?????? G ! "$#X %9&B73Y (@025418 %'&)7?8 ...
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Explaining away ambiguity: Learning verb selectional preference with Bayesian networks
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M Ciaramita... - Proceedings of the 18th conference on ..., 2000 - dl.acm.org
... S(p,r) = D(P(clp, r) II P(c)) (1) Resnik defines the selectional association of a predicate
for a particular class c to be the por- tion of the selectional preference strength due
to that class: P(clP, ~') 1 P(clp , r) log (2) A(p,,., c) - S(v,,') P(c) ...
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Computational mechanisms for metaphor in languages: a survey
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CL Zhou, Y Yang... - Journal of Computer Science and ..., 2007 - Springer
... The third step is Selectional Preference Learning. CorMet uses selectional-preference-learning
algorithm to get a verb semantic preference which is an overall measure of the choosiness
of a case slot measured by selectional-preference strength, SR(Ô). ...
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Semi-supervised WSD in selectional preferences with semantic redundancy
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X Tang, X Chen, W Qu... - ... of the 23rd International Conference on ..., 2010 - dl.acm.org
Page 1. Coling 2010: Poster Volume, pages 1238-1246, Beijing, August 2010
Semi-Supervised WSD in Selectional Preferences with Semantic Redundancy Xuri
TANG 1,5 , Xiaohe CHEN 1 , Weiguang QU 2,3 and Shiwen YU 4 ...
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Inducing Chinese Selectional Preference Based on HowNet
Y Jia, H Zan... - 2011 Seventh International ..., 2011 - doi.ieeecomputersociety.org
... A. Selectional Association In (1), Selectional preference strength (SPS) is defined as the relative
entropy of the posterior probability Pr(c|p) and the prior probability Pr(c), which measures how
much information the predicate p provides about the semantic class of its argument. ...
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Computational metaphor extraction to encourage critical reflection and support epistemological pluralism
E Baumer - Proceedings of the 8th iternational conference on ..., 2007 - dl.acm.org
... frequency in general English. For each of these characteristic verbs in a domain, the
algorithm performs selectional preference learning to determine the type of words
for which each verb's case slots tend to select. For example, in ...
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Automatic construction of a lexical attribute knowledge base
J Zhao, Y Gao, H Liu... - Knowledge Science, Engineering and ..., 2007 - Springer
... 204 J. Zhao et al. Assoc(ai,c) = P(c|ai) log P(c|ai) P(c) S(ai) In which, S(ai) is called the selectional
preference strength of the attribute ai that is modeled as the relative entropy between the
probability distribution P(c|ai) and P(c) as: Page 8. S(ai) = ? c P(c|ai) log P(c|ai) P(c) ...
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Michael R. Brent, Computational Approaches to Language Acquisition
D Estival - Computers and the Humanities, 1999 - Springer
... He argues against the view of selectional restrictions as conventional- ized inferences (cf.
Johnson-Laird, 1983) without reverting to a definitional view based on necessary and sufficient
features. Selectional preference strength is the Page 3. 286 BOOK REVIEWS ...
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Computational Approaches to Language Acquisition, Michael R. Brent, ed.
M Kanazawa - Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2004 - Springer
... He calculates the selectional preference strength of verbs from three corpora, and compares
the results with plausibility judgments and typicality ratings of adult subjects, and with the
possibility and likelihood of each verb undergoing object deletion. ...
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[PDF] ACQUISITION OF SELECTIONAL PREFERENCES IN NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
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S KARAMBELKAR - 2001 - dcs.shef.ac.uk
... Resnik argues that this information is quantitative and not qualitative, and is a scalar quantity.
He calls this difference Selectional Preference Strength of the argument. ... As a result the difference
in probabilities (Selectional Preference Strength) will be high for such predicates. ...
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A non-negative tensor factorization model for selectional preference induction
T Van de Cruys - Natural Language Engineering, 2010 - Cambridge Univ Press
... He then calculates the selectional preference strength Sr(v) of a specific verb v in a particular
relation r by computing the Kullback-Leibler divergence between the class distribution of the
verb p(c | v) and the aggregate class distribution p(c): Sr(v) = ? c p(c | v) log p(c | v) p(c) (1) ...
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Using selectional restrictions for real word error correction
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R Banu... - Applied Computing, 2004 - Springer
... between p( C ) and p(C|v) where C is a semantic class and p(C|v) is the conditional probability
of C occurring as argument of v at some argument position and P( C ) is the marginal probability
of C.From this, two quantities the Selectional Preference Strength (SPS) and ...
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[PDF] Automatic labelling of topic models
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JH Lau, K Grieser, D Newman... - Proceedings of the 49th ..., 2011 - acl.eldoc.ub.rug.nl
... In topic model- based selectional preference learning (Ritter et al., 2010; `O Séaghdha, 2010),
the learned topics can be translated into semantic class labels (eg DAYS OF THE WEEK), and
argument positions for individ- ual predicates can be annotated with those labels for ...
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metaViz: Visualizing Computationally Identified Metaphors in Political Blogs
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EPS Baumer, J Sinclair, D Hubin... - ... and Engineering, 2009 ..., 2009 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
... large source of content on a wide variety of topics. All documents in the source and
target corpora are parsed [11]. The crux of CMI is selectional preference learning
[12]. For example, words for the concept of food are often the ...
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Automatic Metaphor Recognition Based on Semantic Relation Patterns
X Tang, W Qu, X Chen... - Asian Language Processing ( ..., 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
... The information-theoretic model[20] is used to acquire SPs. [20] defines two concepts:
selectional preference strength(Formula 1) and selectional association(Formula 2), as
is defined below: )( )Pr( )| Pr( log)| Pr( ),( i i i i pS c pc pc cpA = (1) ...
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[PDF] Classification-based Retrieval Methods to Enhance Information Discovery on the Web
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YK Jain... - International Journal - airccse.org
... y, its argument. The selectional preference strength S(x) of a word x, where u ranges
over a set U of semantic classes. P(U) is ... from P(U). Selectional Preference
Strength:S(x) = D(P(u|x)||P(u)) =?P(u|x)lg(P(u|x)/p(u)) The ideal approach ...
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[PDF] Learning lexical semantic representations
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T Baldwin - Lecture notes from the ACL/HCSNet Advanced ..., 2006 - cs.mu.oz.au
... Detection of Alternations • Alternations can be learnt through: ? subcategorisation frame
acquisition ? (and optionally) selectional preference learning McCarthy, 2001; Schulte im Walde,
2003; Korhonen, 2002 36 Page 38. ACL/HCSNet Advanced Programme in NLP ...
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[PDF] Estimating Frequency Counts of Concepts in Multiple ? Inheritance Hierarchies
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A Wagner - media.dwds.de
... LDV FORUM Wagner the predicate semantically constrains its argu ments. For example, Aeat'
has a greater selectional preference strength for its object then Ahave', be cause Aeat' strongly
prefers objects denoting food, whereas Ahave' can select almost any noun as its object. ...
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[PDF] " Computational Metaphor Identification
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EPS Baumer, D Hubin... - luci.ics.uci.edu
... 3.1.4 Selectional Preference Learning. ... Individual selectional association numbers are the-
oretically unbounded, but because selectional association is normalized by selectional preference
strength, the sum of all selectional associations for any single grammatical relation of a ...
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A flexible, corpus-driven model of regular and inverse selectional preferences
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K Erk, S Padó... - Computational Linguistics, 2010 - MIT Press
... For the generalization step, Resnik's model maps all headwords onto WordNet synsets (or classes)
c. Resnik first computes the overall selectional preference strength for each verb-relation pair
(v, r), that is, the degree to which the pair constrains possible fillers. ...
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[PDF] Computational Metaphor Identification: A Method for Identifying Conceptual Metaphors in Written Text
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E Baumer, B Tomlinson... - Proc. Analogy - nbu.bg
... MacCartney, & Manning, 2006). The crux of CMI is selectional preference learning
(Resnik, 1993), which identifies asso- ciation between different classes of words
through specific grammatical relationships. For example, words ...
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Automatic classification of web queries using very large unlabeled query logs
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SM Beitzel, EC Jensen, DD Lewis... - ACM Transactions on ..., 2007 - dl.acm.org
... Resnik [1993] presented an influential information theoretic approach to selectional
preference. He defined the selectional preference strength S(x) of a word x, as in
Equation (2), where u ranges over a set U of semantic classes. ...
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America is like Metamucil: fostering critical and creative thinking about metaphor in political blogs
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EPS Baumer, J Sinclair... - Proceedings of the 28th ..., 2010 - dl.acm.org
... previous work [26]. For more details, see [3,4]. The crux of CMI is selectional
preference learning [29], which quantifies the degree to which certain classes of
nouns tend to be associated with specific verbs. For example, words ...
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[PDF] A Random Indexing Approach to Unsupervised Selectional Preference Induction
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H Hägglöf... - su.diva-portal.org
... Following this procedure, Resnik [28] [29] proposed a corpus-based model of selectional
preference induction. In an information-theoretic approach of estimating selectional preference
strength, Resnik collected a set of verbs and arguments from a corpus. ...
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[PDF] Using Lexical Constraints to Enhance the Quality of Computer-Generated Multiple-Choice Cloze Items
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CL Liu, CH Wang... - International Journal of Computational ..., 2005 - aclweb.org
... ALL HIGH LOW DIFF key 0.07 0.14 -0.07 -0.21 rank of word frequency (rank 1 is most frequent)
distractors 0.11 0.15 0.03 -0.15 key -0.17 -0.15 -0.07 0.13 selectional-preference strength with
the stem of the items distractors -0.20 -0.14 -0.21 0.00 ALL students ...
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[PDF] Exploiting web-derived selectional preference to improve statistical dependency parsing
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G Zhou, J Zhao, K Liu... - ... of the 49th Annual Meeting of the ..., 2011 - nlpr-web.ia.ac.cn
... Conventional selectional preference learning methods have usually fo- cused on word-to-class
relations, eg, a verb selects as its subject a given nominal class. This paper extends previous
work to word- to-word selectional preferences by using web- scale data. ...
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Fostering metaphorical creativity using computational metaphor identification
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EPS Baumer, B Tomlinson, LE Richland... - Proceeding of the ..., 2009 - dl.acm.org
... 19,26]. 317 Page 4. The crux of CMI is selectional preference learning [32], which
identifies the tendency of particular words to appear with certain other classes of words
in specific grammatical relationships. For example, words ...
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... Some subcategorization frames learned by Manning's system. 276 An example where the simple
model for resolving PP attachment ambiguity fails. 280 Selectional Preference Strength (SPS).
290 Association strength distinguishes a verb's plausible and implausible objects. ...
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Using semantic preferences to identify verbal participation in role switching alternations
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D McCarthy - Proceedings of the 1st North American chapter of the ..., 2000 - dl.acm.org
... Ear- lier work by Resnik (1993) demonstrated a link be- tween selectional preference strength
and participa- tion in alternations where the direct object is omit- ted. Resnik used syntactic
information from the bracketing within the Penn Treebank corpus. ...
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Metaphor identification using verb and noun clustering
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E Shutova, L Sun... - ... of the 23rd International Conference on ..., 2010 - dl.acm.org
... Figure 2: Clustered verbs (source domains) The verb clusters contain coherent lists of source
domain vocabulary. 3.3 Selectional Preference Strength Filter Following Wilks (1978), we
take metaphor to rep- resent a violation of selectional restrictions. ...
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Cue phrase selection methods for textual classification problems
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JH Stehouwer - 2006 - essay.utwente.nl
Page 1. Cue Phrase Selection Methods for Textual Classification Problems JH Stehouwer Master
of Science Thesis Human Media Interaction Research Group Human Media Interaction Faculty
of Computer Science University of Twente Enschede, The Netherlands ...
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[PDF] Frames predict the interpretation of lexical omissions
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J Ruppenhofer... - 2009 - spot.colorado.edu
Page 1. Frames predict the interpretation of lexical omissions Josef Ruppenhofer
Department of Computational Linguistics and Phonetics Universität des Saarlandes
66123 Saarbrücken Germany josefr@coli.uni-saarland.de ...
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Sample Complexity
G Bounds - Springer
... in the log that have (x,u) as a forward pair and the number of queries in the log that can be
decomposed as (x,z). Tis allows one to write a forward rule of the form "x Y classified as u with
weight p," where p is the MLE of P(ux), provided that the selectional preference strength of x ...
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[PDF] Exploiting distributional similarity for lexical acquisition
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... For example, in the expressions I'll eat my hat, the direct object hat is not prototypical of the
types of object we usually see with eat and our model should indicate this. We use a measure
of selectional preference strength as an estimate of compositionality. ...
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[PDF] Selection and information: a class-based approach to lexical relationships
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PS Resnik - IRCS Technical Reports Series, 1993 - repository.upenn.edu
... that verbs permitting implicit objects tend as a group to select more strongly for that argument
than obligatorily transitive verbs; the second experiment demonstrates that the tendency in practice
to drop the object of verbs correlates with selectional preference strength; and a ...
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[PDF] On understanding and classifying web queries
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SM Beitzel - 2006 - webir.org
Page 1. ON UNDERSTANDING AND CLASSIFYING WEB QUERIES BY STEVEN M. BEITZEL
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
Computer Science in the Graduate College of the Illinois Institute of Technology ...
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[PDF] Contextual Distinctiveness: A new lexical property computed from large corpora
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S McDonald... - Informatics Research Report EDI-INF-RR- ..., 2001 - inf.ed.ac.uk
... Page 16. 15 1 The efficacy of the relative entropy measure to capture distributional differences
of this sort has been shown in related work by Resnik (1993), who used relative entropy to
estimate the selectional preference strength of a verb for its arguments. ...
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[PDF] Computational approaches to figurative language
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... 77 8 Page 9. CONTENTS CONTENTS 4.4.2 Corpus search . . . . . 78 4.4.3 Selectional
preference strength filter . . . . . 79 4.5 Evaluation and discussion . . . . . 81 ...
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[PDF] Computational Metaphor Identification to Foster Critical Thinking and Creativity DISSERTATION
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E BAUMER - 2009 - ericbaumer.com
... 3.1.3 Finding Characteristic Nouns.....87 3.1.4 Selectional Preference
Learning.....90 3.1.5 Synset Clustering.....98 ...
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[PDF] Selection and Information: A Class-Based Approach to Lexical Relationships (Ph. D. Dissertation)
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PS Resnik - 1993 - ircs.upenn.edu
... that verbs permitting implicit objects tend as a group to select more strongly for that argument
than obligatorily transitive verbs; the second experiment demonstrates that the tendency in practice
to drop the object of verbs correlates with selectional preference strength; and a ...
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[PDF] AGraph APPROACH TO MEASURING TEXT DISTANCE
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VYC Tsang - 2008 - cs.toronto.edu
Page 1. AGRAPH APPROACH TO MEASURING TEXT DISTANCE by Vivian Yuen-Chong Tsang
A thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Graduate Department of Computer Science University of Toronto ...
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[PDF] ANon-DUAL APPROACH TO MEASURING SEMANTIC DISTANCE
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I ONTOLOGICAL - 2008 - Citeseer
Page 1. ANON-DUAL APPROACH TO MEASURING SEMANTIC DISTANCE BY
INTEGRATING ONTOLOGICAL AND DISTRIBUTIONAL INFORMATION WITHIN A
NETWORK-FLOW FRAMEWORK by Vivian Yuen-Chong Tsang ...
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[DOC] Learning which Verbs Allow Object Omission: Verb Semantic Selectivity and the Implicit Object Construction
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TN Medina - 2007 - sas.upenn.edu
... derived in accordance with competing demands of four factors: faithfulness to the underlying
argument structure of the verb, economy of structure dependent on high semantic selectivity
(using Resnik's (1996) measure of verb Selectional Preference Strength), and requirements ...
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A graph-theoretic framework for semantic distance
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V Tsang... - Computational Linguistics, 2010 - MIT Press
Page 1. A Graph-Theoretic Framework for Semantic Distance Vivian Tsang * University of Toronto
Suzanne Stevenson ** University of Toronto Many NLP applications entail that texts are classified
based on their semantic distance (how similar or different the texts are). ...
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[PDF] Lexical Functions in Information Retrieval
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Page 1. 1 Lexical Functions in Information Retrieval Kornel Bangha kornel.robert.
bangha@umontreal.ca University of Montréal - Canada Abstract Ordinary human
interaction is often based on shared knowledge. This knowledge ...
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[PDF] Cue-Based Dialogue Act Classification
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N Webb - 2010 - nlp.shef.ac.uk
Page 1. Cue-Based Dialogue Act Classification Nick Webb Submitted for the Degree of Ph.D.
Department of Computer Science University of Sheffield March, 2010 Page 2. i Typographic
Conventions In all writing about language there is the danger of confusion over whether ...
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[PDF] Learning thematic role relations for lexical semantic nets
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A Wagner - Neuphilologischen Fakultät der Universität Tübingen, ..., 2005 - Citeseer
Page 1. LEARNING THEMATIC ROLE RELATIONS FOR LEXICAL SEMANTIC NETS von
ANDREAS WAGNER Philosophische Dissertation angenommen von der Neuphilologischen
Fakultät der Universität Tübingen am 8. Dezember 2004 Tübingen 2005 Page 2. ...
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S Harabagiu... - WordNet: An Electronic Lexical ..., 1998 - books.google.com
Page 401. Chapter 16 Knowledge Processing on an Extended WordNet Sanda M.
Harabagiu and Dan I. Moldovan 16.1 VERY LARGE KNOWLEDGE BASES AND
WORDNET 16.1. 1 Desirable Features and What WordNet Can ...
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[BOOK] Word sense selection in texts: an integrated model
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OY Kwong - 2000 - daviszhou.net
Page 1. Word Sense Selection in Texts: An Integrated Model Oi Yee Kwong Downing
College University of Cambridge A Dissertation Submitted for the Degree of Doctor
of Philosophy May 2000 Page 2. To my parents Page 3. Preface ...
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College University of Cambridge A Dissertation Submitted for the Degree of Doctor
of Philosophy May 2000 Page 2. To my parents Page 3. Preface ...
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Page 1. Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia Corso di Laurea Specialistica in Comunicazione d'Impresa
e Pubblica Tesi di Laurea in Informatica per il Commercio Elettronico Applying semantically
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[PDF] A clustering approach for the unsupervised recognition of nonliteral language
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Page 1. A CLUSTERING APPROACH FOR THE UNSUPERVISED RECOGNITION OF
NONLITERAL LANGUAGE by Julia Birke BA, McGill University, 1996 THESIS SUBMITTED IN
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Page 1. APPLICATION OF GENERIC SENSE CLASSES IN WORD SENSE DISAMBIGUATION
UPALI SATHYAJITH KOHOMBAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE 2006 Page 2.
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Page 1. Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea/ Universidad del Pais Vasco Lengoaia eta Sistema
Informatikoak Saila Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos Supervised Word
Sense Disambiguation: Facing Current Challenges David Martinez Iraolak ...
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