Nominal Compound Chain Extraction: A New Task for Semantic-Enriched Lexical Chain

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Abstract

Lexical chain consists of cohesion words in a document, which implies underlying structure of a text, and thus facilitates downstream NLP tasks. Nevertheless, existing work focuses on detecting the simple surface lexicons with shallow syntax associations, ignoring the semantic-aware lexical compounds as well as the latent semantic frames, (e.g., topic), which can be much more crucial for real-world NLP applications. In this paper, we introduce a novel task, Nominal Compound Chain Extraction (NCCE), extracting and clustering all the nominal compounds that share identical semantic topics. In addition, we model the task as a two-stage prediction (i.e., compound extraction and chain detection), which is handled via a proposed joint framework. The model employs the BERT encoder to yield contextualized document representation. Also HowNet is exploited as external resource for offering rich sememe information. The experiments are based on our manually annotated corpus, and the results prove the necessity of the NCCE task as well as the effectiveness of our joint approach.

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Li, B., Fei, H., Ren, Y., & Ji, D. (2020). Nominal Compound Chain Extraction: A New Task for Semantic-Enriched Lexical Chain. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 12430 LNAI, pp. 119–131). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60450-9_10

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