Definition of Coreference. Meaning of Coreference. Synonyms of Coreference

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Meaning of Coreference from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- sentence (e.g., semantic role labeling), relations between sentences (e.g., coreference), and the nature of what we are saying (semantic relations and sentiment...
- 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...
- 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...