Modeling Context-sensitive Selectional Preference with Distributed Representations
- π€ Speaker: Naoya Inoue (Tohoku University, Japan) π Website
- π Date & Time: Thursday 31 August 2017, 11:00 - 12:00
- π Venue: SR-24, English Faculty Building, 9 West Road (Sidgwick Site)
Abstract
This talk will discuss a novel problem setting of selectional preference (SP) between a predicate and its arguments, called as context-sensitive SP (CSP). CSP models the narrative consistency between the predicate and preceding contexts of its arguments, in addition to the conventional SP based on semantic types. Furthermore, I will present a novel CSP model that extends a neural SP model to incorporate contextual information into the distributed representations of arguments. Experiments show that the proposed CSP model successfully learns CSP and outperforms the conventional SP model in coreference cluster ranking.
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Thursday 31 August 2017, 11:00-12:00