Nominal compounds such as red wine and nut case display a continuum of compositionality, with varying contributions from the components of the compound to its semantics. This article proposes a framework for compound compositionality prediction using distributional semantic models, evaluating to what extent they capture idiomaticity compared to human judgments. For evaluation, we introduce data sets containing human judgments in three languages: English, French, and Portuguese. The results obtained reveal a high agreement between the models and human predictions, suggesting that they are able to incorporate information about idiomaticity. We also present an in-depth evaluation of various factors that can affect prediction, such as model and...
Distributional models of semantics have proven themselves invaluable both in cognitive modelling of ...
Studies of modifier-noun compounds have indicated that they tend to follow regular semantic patterns...
Natural language processing systems often rely on the idea that language is compositional, that is, ...
Nominal compounds such as red wine and nut case display a continuum of compositionality, with varyin...
Distributional semantic models (DSMs) are often evaluated on artificial similarity datasets containi...
Originally published at https://pageperso.lis-lab.fr/carlos.ramisch/?page=downloads/compounds => co...
We introduce temporally and contextually-aware models for the novel task of predicting unseen but pl...
We present work in progress on the temporal progression of compositionality in noun-noun compounds. ...
We introduce a new multilingual resource containing judgments about nominal compound compositionalit...
Semantic idiomaticity is the extent to which the meaning of a multiword expression (MWE) cannot be p...
Noun-noun compounds are complex words with two simplex nouns as constituents. In English and German,...
Noun compounds, consisting of two nouns (the head and the modifier) that are combined into a single ...
In this work we tested whether a series of compositionality indices that compute the distributional ...
This paper analyzes datasets with numerical scores that quantify the semantic compositionality of MW...
Comunicació presentada a: Fourth Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics celebrat de...
Distributional models of semantics have proven themselves invaluable both in cognitive modelling of ...
Studies of modifier-noun compounds have indicated that they tend to follow regular semantic patterns...
Natural language processing systems often rely on the idea that language is compositional, that is, ...
Nominal compounds such as red wine and nut case display a continuum of compositionality, with varyin...
Distributional semantic models (DSMs) are often evaluated on artificial similarity datasets containi...
Originally published at https://pageperso.lis-lab.fr/carlos.ramisch/?page=downloads/compounds => co...
We introduce temporally and contextually-aware models for the novel task of predicting unseen but pl...
We present work in progress on the temporal progression of compositionality in noun-noun compounds. ...
We introduce a new multilingual resource containing judgments about nominal compound compositionalit...
Semantic idiomaticity is the extent to which the meaning of a multiword expression (MWE) cannot be p...
Noun-noun compounds are complex words with two simplex nouns as constituents. In English and German,...
Noun compounds, consisting of two nouns (the head and the modifier) that are combined into a single ...
In this work we tested whether a series of compositionality indices that compute the distributional ...
This paper analyzes datasets with numerical scores that quantify the semantic compositionality of MW...
Comunicació presentada a: Fourth Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics celebrat de...
Distributional models of semantics have proven themselves invaluable both in cognitive modelling of ...
Studies of modifier-noun compounds have indicated that they tend to follow regular semantic patterns...
Natural language processing systems often rely on the idea that language is compositional, that is, ...