This thesis addresses the problem of Recognizing Textual Entailment (i.e. recognizing that the meaning of a text entails the meaning of another text) using a Tree Edit Distance algorithm between the syntactic trees of the two texts. A key aspect of the approach is the estimation of the cost for the editing operations (i.e. Insertion, Deletion, Substitution) among words. Our aim is to compare the contribution of different resources providing entailment rules, including lexical rules from WordNet and the UniAlberta thesaurus, and syntactic rules automatically acquired by the Dirt and TEASE systems. We carried out a number of experiments over the PASCAL-RTE dataset in order to estimate t...
The goal of identifying textual entailment – whether one piece of text can be plausibly inferred fr...
This paper addresses question analysis in the framework of Question Answering over structured dat...
When two texts have an inclusion relation, the relationship between them is called entailment. The t...
This thesis addresses the problem of Recognizing Textual Entailment (i.e. recognizing that ...
We describe tree edit models for representing sequences of tree transformations involving complex re...
This paper introduces a new method to improve tree edit distance approach to textual entailment re...
This paper presents the first release of EDITS, an open-source software package for recognizing Textu...
This paper overviews FBK’s participation in the Textual En- tailment task at EVALITA 2009. Our runs ...
Recently, there is a growing interest in working with tree-structured data in different applications...
The problem of recognizing textual entailment (RTE) has been recently addressed using syntactic and ...
The problem of recognizing textual entailment (RTE) has been recently addressed using syntactic and ...
The problem of recognizing textual entailment (RTE) has been recently addressed using syntactic and ...
Finding an adequate paraphrase representation formalism is a challenging issue in Natural Language P...
We describe an approach for answer selection in a free form question answering task. In order to go ...
Lexical entailment is a requirement for success in the domains of Recognizing Textual Entailment (RT...
The goal of identifying textual entailment – whether one piece of text can be plausibly inferred fr...
This paper addresses question analysis in the framework of Question Answering over structured dat...
When two texts have an inclusion relation, the relationship between them is called entailment. The t...
This thesis addresses the problem of Recognizing Textual Entailment (i.e. recognizing that ...
We describe tree edit models for representing sequences of tree transformations involving complex re...
This paper introduces a new method to improve tree edit distance approach to textual entailment re...
This paper presents the first release of EDITS, an open-source software package for recognizing Textu...
This paper overviews FBK’s participation in the Textual En- tailment task at EVALITA 2009. Our runs ...
Recently, there is a growing interest in working with tree-structured data in different applications...
The problem of recognizing textual entailment (RTE) has been recently addressed using syntactic and ...
The problem of recognizing textual entailment (RTE) has been recently addressed using syntactic and ...
The problem of recognizing textual entailment (RTE) has been recently addressed using syntactic and ...
Finding an adequate paraphrase representation formalism is a challenging issue in Natural Language P...
We describe an approach for answer selection in a free form question answering task. In order to go ...
Lexical entailment is a requirement for success in the domains of Recognizing Textual Entailment (RT...
The goal of identifying textual entailment – whether one piece of text can be plausibly inferred fr...
This paper addresses question analysis in the framework of Question Answering over structured dat...
When two texts have an inclusion relation, the relationship between them is called entailment. The t...