Abstract
We propose a novel method for acquiring entailment pairs of binary patterns on a large-scale. This method exploits the transitivity of entailment and a self-training scheme to improve the performance of an already strong supervised classifier for entailment, and unlike previous methods that exploit transitivity, it works on a largescale. With it we acquired 138.1 million pattern pairs with 70% precision with such non-trivial lexical substitution as "use Y to distribute X"→"Z is available on F' whose extraction is considered difficult. This represents 50.4 million more pattern pairs (a 57.5% increase) than what our supervised baseline extracted at the same precision.
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Kloetzer, J., Torisawa, K., Hashimoto, C., & Oh, J. H. (2015). Large-scale acquisition of entailment pattern pairs by exploiting transitivity. In Conference Proceedings - EMNLP 2015: Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (pp. 1649–1655). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/d15-1190
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