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Content Differences in Syntactic and Semantic Representations

Content Differences in Syntactic and Semantic Representations

15 March 2019
Daniel Hershcovich
Omri Abend
A. Rappoport
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Papers citing "Content Differences in Syntactic and Semantic Representations"

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Rethinking Relation Classification with Graph Meaning Representations
Rethinking Relation Classification with Graph Meaning Representations
Li Zhou
Wenyu Chen
DingYi Zeng
Hong Qu
Daniel Hershcovich
AI4CE
25
0
0
15 Oct 2023
Cross-linguistically Consistent Semantic and Syntactic Annotation of
  Child-directed Speech
Cross-linguistically Consistent Semantic and Syntactic Annotation of Child-directed Speech
Ida Szubert
Omri Abend
Nathan Schneider
Samuel Gibbon
Louis Mahon
Sharon Goldwater
Mark Steedman
34
6
0
22 Sep 2021
Meaning Representation of Numeric Fused-Heads in UCCA
Meaning Representation of Numeric Fused-Heads in UCCA
Ruixiang Cui
Daniel Hershcovich
AI4CE
14
1
0
04 Jun 2021
Great Service! Fine-grained Parsing of Implicit Arguments
Great Service! Fine-grained Parsing of Implicit Arguments
Ruixiang Cui
Daniel Hershcovich
19
2
0
04 Jun 2021
Comparison by Conversion: Reverse-Engineering UCCA from Syntax and
  Lexical Semantics
Comparison by Conversion: Reverse-Engineering UCCA from Syntax and Lexical Semantics
Daniel Hershcovich
Nathan Schneider
Dotan Dvir
Jakob Prange
Miryam de Lhoneux
Omri Abend
21
8
0
02 Nov 2020
Semantic Role Labeling as Syntactic Dependency Parsing
Semantic Role Labeling as Syntactic Dependency Parsing
Tianze Shi
Igor Malioutov
Ozan Irsoy
25
16
0
21 Oct 2020
Refining Implicit Argument Annotation for UCCA
Refining Implicit Argument Annotation for UCCA
Ruixiang Cui
Daniel Hershcovich
24
9
0
26 May 2020
Made for Each Other: Broad-coverage Semantic Structures Meet Preposition
  Supersenses
Made for Each Other: Broad-coverage Semantic Structures Meet Preposition Supersenses
Jakob Prange
Nathan Schneider
Omri Abend
9
11
0
19 Sep 2019
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