Mention Detection for Improving Coreference Resolution in Russian Texts: A Machine Learning Approach
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13053/cys-20-4-2480Keywords:
Coreference resolution, discourse-new detection, singleton detection, discourse processing, natural language processing, machine learning.Abstract
The paper concerns discourse-new referent detection. The task of coreference resolution is essential in many text-mining applications. The focus in this task is to detect noun phrases (NPs) that refer to the same entity. In languages without articles, there are no overt grammatical clues in an NP for whether it introduces a new referent into discourse or it refers to one of before-mentioned entities. However, there are some theoretical researches which claim that referent first-mentioning NPs have some specific features. In our research, we examine features that serve as discourse-new detectors for NPs corresponding to discourse salient referents and provide an experiment on different features contribution to this detection. The first-mention detection could help the quality of coreference resolution systems.Downloads
Published
2016-12-18
Issue
Section
Articles
License
Hereby I transfer exclusively to the Journal "Computación y Sistemas", published by the Computing Research Center (CIC-IPN),the Copyright of the aforementioned paper. I also accept that these
rights will not be transferred to any other publication, in any other format, language or other existing means of developing.I certify that the paper has not been previously disclosed or simultaneously submitted to any other publication, and that it does not contain material whose publication would violate the Copyright or other proprietary rights of any person, company or institution. I certify that I have the permission from the institution or company where I work or study to publish this work.The representative author accepts the responsibility for the publicationof this paper on behalf of each and every one of the authors.
This transfer is subject to the following conditions:- The authors retain all ownership rights (such as patent rights) of this work, except for the publishing rights transferred to the CIC, through this document.
- Authors retain the right to publish the work in whole or in part in any book they are the authors or publishers. They can also make use of this work in conferences, courses, personal web pages, and so on.
- Authors may include working as part of his thesis, for non-profit distribution only.