The meaning factory at SemEval-2016 task 8: Producing AMRs with boxer

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We participated in the shared task on meaning representation parsing (Task 8 at SemEval-2016) with the aim of investigating whether we could use Boxer, an existing open-domain semantic parser, for this task. However, the meaning representations produced by Boxer, Discourse Representation Structures, are considerably different from Abstract Meaning Representations, AMRs, the target meaning representations of the shared task. Our hybrid conversion method (involving lexical adaptation as well as post-processing of the output) failed to produce state-of-the-art results. Nonetheless, F-scores of 53% on development and 47% on test data (50% unofficially) were obtained.

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Bjerva, J., Bos, J., & Haagsma, H. (2016). The meaning factory at SemEval-2016 task 8: Producing AMRs with boxer. In SemEval 2016 - 10th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, Proceedings (pp. 1179–1184). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/s16-1182

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