FrameNet is a lexical semantic resource based on the linguistic theory of frame semantics. A number of framenet development strategies have been reported previously and all of them involve exploration of corpora and a fair amount of manual work. Despite previous efforts, there does not exist a well-thought-out automatic/semi-automatic methodology for frame construction. In this paper we propose a data-driven methodology for identification and semi-automatic construction of frames. As a proof of concept, we report on our initial attempts to build a wider-scale framenet for the legal domain (LawFN) using the proposed methodology. The constructed frames are stored in a lexical database and together with the annotated example sentences they have been made available through a web interface.
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Virk, S. M., Dannélls, D., Borin, L., & Forsberg, M. (2021). A Data-Driven Semi-Automatic Framenet Development Methodology. In International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP (pp. 1471–1479). Incoma Ltd. https://doi.org/10.26615/978-954-452-072-4_165
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