A striking feature of human syntactic processing is that it is context-dependent, that is, it seems to take into account semantic information from the discourse context and world knowledge. In this paper, we attempt to use this insight to bridge the gap between SRL results from gold parses and from automatically-generated parses. To do this, we jointly perform parsing and semantic role labeling, using a probabilistic SRL system to rerank the results of a probabilistic parser. Our current results are negative, because a locallytrained SRL model can return inaccurate probability estimates. © 2005 Association for Computational Linguistics.
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Sutton, C., & McCallum, A. (2005). Joint parsing and semantic role labeling. In CoNLL 2005 - Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (pp. 225–228). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1706543.1706587
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