Automatic detection of nominal events in Hungarian texts with dependency parsing and WordNet

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Abstract

Besides named entity recognition, the detection of events in natural language is an important area of Information Extraction. The detection and analysis of events in natural language texts play an important role in several NLP applications such as summarization and question answering. Most events are denoted by verbs in texts and the verbs usually denote events. But other parts of speech (e.g. noun, participle) can also denote events. In our work we deal with the detection of nominal events. In this study we introduce a machine learning-based approach with a rich feature set that can automatically detect nominal events in Hungarian texts based on dependency parsing and WordNet. Additional methods were also applied beside the features, which improved the results and decreased running time. To our best knowledge, ours is the first result for detecting nominal events in Hungarian natural language texts, with dependency parsing and WordNet. Having evaluated them on test databases, our algorithms achieve competitive results as compared to the current English and other language results.

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Subecz, Z. (2016). Automatic detection of nominal events in Hungarian texts with dependency parsing and WordNet. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 639, pp. 580–592). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46254-7_47

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