Abstract
In this paper we introduce a joint arc-factored model for syntactic and semantic dependency parsing. The semantic role labeler predicts the full syntactic paths that connect predicates with their arguments. This process is framed as a linear assignment task, which allows to control some well-formedness constraints. For the syntactic part, we define a standard arc-factored dependency model that predicts the full syntactic tree. Finally, we employ dual decomposition techniques to produce consistent syntactic and predicate-argument structures while searching over a large space of syntactic configurations. In experiments on the CoNLL-2009 English benchmark we observe very competitive results.
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Lluís, X., Carreras, X., & Màrquez, L. (2013). Joint Arc-factored Parsing of Syntactic and Semantic Dependencies. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 1, 219–230. https://doi.org/10.1162/tacl_a_00222
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