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Cue Phrase Classification Using Machine Learning
Cue phrases may be used in a discourse sense to explicitly signal discourse
structure, but also in a sentential sense to convey semantic rather than
structural information. Correctly classifying cue phrases as discourse or
sentential is critical in natural language processing systems that exploit
discourse structure, e.g., for performing tasks such as anaphora resolution and
plan recognition. This paper explores the use of machine learning for
classifying cue phrases as discourse or sentential. Two machine learning
programs (Cgrendel and C4.5) are used to induce classification models from sets
of pre-classified cue phrases and their features in text and speech. Machine
learning is shown to be an effective technique for not only automating the
generation of classification models, but also for improving upon previous
results. When compared to manually derived classification models already in the
literature, the learned models often perform with higher accuracy and contain
new linguistic insights into the data. In addition, the ability to
automatically construct classification models makes it easier to comparatively
analyze the utility of alternative feature representations of the data.
Finally, the ease of retraining makes the learning approach more scalable and
flexible than manual methods.Comment: 42 pages, uses jair.sty, theapa.bst, theapa.st
Con-S2V: A Generic Framework for Incorporating Extra-Sentential Context into Sen2Vec
We present a novel approach to learn distributed representation of sentences from unlabeled data by modeling both content and context of a sentence. The content model learns sentence representation by predicting its words. On the other hand, the context model comprises a neighbor prediction component and a regularizer to model distributional and proximity hypotheses, respectively. We propose an online algorithm to train the model components jointly. We evaluate the models in a setup, where contextual information is available. The experimental results on tasks involving classification, clustering, and ranking of sentences show that our model outperforms the best existing models by a wide margin across multiple datasets
A Continuously Growing Dataset of Sentential Paraphrases
A major challenge in paraphrase research is the lack of parallel corpora. In
this paper, we present a new method to collect large-scale sentential
paraphrases from Twitter by linking tweets through shared URLs. The main
advantage of our method is its simplicity, as it gets rid of the classifier or
human in the loop needed to select data before annotation and subsequent
application of paraphrase identification algorithms in the previous work. We
present the largest human-labeled paraphrase corpus to date of 51,524 sentence
pairs and the first cross-domain benchmarking for automatic paraphrase
identification. In addition, we show that more than 30,000 new sentential
paraphrases can be easily and continuously captured every month at ~70%
precision, and demonstrate their utility for downstream NLP tasks through
phrasal paraphrase extraction. We make our code and data freely available.Comment: 11 pages, accepted to EMNLP 201
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