Dependency-based semantic role labeling of PropBank

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Abstract

We present a PropBank semantic role labeling system for English that is integrated with a dependency parser. To tackle the problem of joint syntactic-semantic analysis, the system relies on a syntactic and a semantic subcomponent. The syntactic model is a projective parser using pseudo-projective transformations, and the semantic model uses global inference mechanisms on top of a pipeline of classifiers. The complete syntactic-semantic output is selected from a candidate pool generated by the subsystems. We evaluate the system on the CoNLL-2005 test sets using segment-based and dependency-based metrics. Using the segment-based CoNLL-2005 metric, our system achieves a near state-of-the-art F1 figure of 77.97 on the WSJ+Brown test set, or 78.84 if punctuation is treated consistently. Using a dependency-based metric, the F1 figure of our system is 84.29 on the test set from CoNLL-2008. Our system is the first dependency-based semantic role labeler for PropBank that rivals constituent-based systems in terms of performance. © 2008 Association for Computational Linguistics.

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Johansson, R., & Nugues, P. (2008). Dependency-based semantic role labeling of PropBank. In EMNLP 2008 - 2008 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, Proceedings of the Conference: A Meeting of SIGDAT, a Special Interest Group of the ACL (pp. 69–78). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1613715.1613726

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