Cross-lingual Semantic Representation for NLP with UCCA
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Cross-lingual Semantic Representation for NLP with UCCA. / Abend, Omri; Dvir, Dotan ; Hershcovich, Daniel; Prange, Jakob ; Schneider, Nathan.
Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistic: Tutorial Abstracts. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020. p. 1-9.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Cross-lingual Semantic Representation for NLP with UCCA
AU - Abend, Omri
AU - Dvir, Dotan
AU - Hershcovich, Daniel
AU - Prange, Jakob
AU - Schneider, Nathan
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This is an introductory tutorial to UCCA (Universal Conceptual Cognitive Annotation), a cross-linguistically applicable framework for semantic representation, with corpora annotated in English, German and French, and ongoing annotation in Russian and Hebrew. UCCA builds on extensive typological work and supports rapid annotation. The tutorial will provide a detailed introduction to the UCCA annotation guidelines, design philosophy and the available resources; and a comparison to other meaning representations. It will also survey the existing parsing work, including the findings of three recent shared tasks, in SemEval and CoNLL, that addressed UCCA parsing. Finally, the tutorial will present recent applications and extensions to the scheme, demonstrating its value for natural language processing in a range of languages and domains.
AB - This is an introductory tutorial to UCCA (Universal Conceptual Cognitive Annotation), a cross-linguistically applicable framework for semantic representation, with corpora annotated in English, German and French, and ongoing annotation in Russian and Hebrew. UCCA builds on extensive typological work and supports rapid annotation. The tutorial will provide a detailed introduction to the UCCA annotation guidelines, design philosophy and the available resources; and a comparison to other meaning representations. It will also survey the existing parsing work, including the findings of three recent shared tasks, in SemEval and CoNLL, that addressed UCCA parsing. Finally, the tutorial will present recent applications and extensions to the scheme, demonstrating its value for natural language processing in a range of languages and domains.
M3 - Article in proceedings
SP - 1
EP - 9
BT - Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistic
PB - Association for Computational Linguistics
T2 - 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics
Y2 - 8 December 2020 through 13 December 2020
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