- In linguistics,
coreference,
sometimes written co-reference,
occurs when two or more
expressions refer to the same
person or thing; they have the same...
- not
limited to
tracking coreference and non-
coreference. The
development of ‘c-command’ is
introduced by the
notion of
coreference. This is
denoted by the...
- to
include full-fledged
discourse analysis (e.g.,
discourse analysis,
coreference; see
Natural language understanding below).
Semantic role
labelling (see...
-
representation is
useful for many
natural language processing tasks, such as
coreference resolution and
polysemy resolution. ELMo was
historically important as...
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other words, her book
could be
referring to Lisa's book (an
instance of
coreference) or to a book that
belongs to a
different female (e.g. Jane's book)....
- part-of-speech tagging,
named entity extraction, chunking,
parsing and
coreference resolution.
These tasks are
usually required to
build more
advanced text...
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sentence (e.g.,
semantic role labeling),
relations between sentences (e.g.,
coreference), and the
nature of what we are
saying (semantic
relations and sentiment...
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information inside the
relation nodes. The
letters x and y,
which are
called coreference labels, show how the
concept and
relation nodes are connected. In CLIF...
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biological species and substances, but
exclude pronouns (such as "it"; see
coreference resolution),
descriptions that pick out a
referent by its properties...
- Yatskar, Mark; Ordonez, Vicente; Chang, Kai-Wei (2018). "Gender Bias in
Coreference Resolution:
Evaluation and
Debiasing Methods". In Walker, Marilyn; Ji...