We present a system for textual inference (the task of inferring whether a sentence follows from another text) that uses learning and a logical-formula semantic representation of the text. More precisely, our system begins by parsing and then transforming sentences into a logical formula-like representation similar to the one used by (Harabagiu et al., 2000). An abductive theorem prover then tries to find the minimum “cost ” set of assumptions necessary to show that one statement follows from the other. These costs reflect how likely different assumptions are, and are learned automatically using information from syntactic/semantic features and from linguistic resources such as WordNet. If one sentence follows from the other given only highl...
In this paper, we explore ways of improv-ing an inference rule collection and its ap-plication to th...
The analysis of natural-language text involves many different kinds of processes that might be descr...
International audienceIn the recent years, the amount of available textual documents has drasticall...
Tackling Natural Language Inference with a logic-based method is becoming less and less common. Whil...
The problem of deciding what was implied by a written text, of ‘‘reading between the lines’ ’ is the...
To make learning by reading easier, one strategy is to map language that is read onto a normalized k...
Abstract. We use logical inference techniques for recognising textual entailment, with theorem provi...
This paper presents a logic prover approach to predict-ing textual similarity. Sentences are represe...
Textual inference is an important component in many applications for understanding natural language....
This paper presents a possible solution for the text inference problem-extracting information unstat...
In the problem of recognizing textual entailment, the goal is to decide, given a text and a hypothes...
Over the past two decades, statistical machine learning approaches to natural language processing ha...
AbstractVery few natural language understanding applications employ methods from automated deduction...
This paper presents a possible solution for the text inference problem---extracting information unst...
This paper describes a text-based knowledge repre-sentaion system, capable of abductive inference. T...
In this paper, we explore ways of improv-ing an inference rule collection and its ap-plication to th...
The analysis of natural-language text involves many different kinds of processes that might be descr...
International audienceIn the recent years, the amount of available textual documents has drasticall...
Tackling Natural Language Inference with a logic-based method is becoming less and less common. Whil...
The problem of deciding what was implied by a written text, of ‘‘reading between the lines’ ’ is the...
To make learning by reading easier, one strategy is to map language that is read onto a normalized k...
Abstract. We use logical inference techniques for recognising textual entailment, with theorem provi...
This paper presents a logic prover approach to predict-ing textual similarity. Sentences are represe...
Textual inference is an important component in many applications for understanding natural language....
This paper presents a possible solution for the text inference problem-extracting information unstat...
In the problem of recognizing textual entailment, the goal is to decide, given a text and a hypothes...
Over the past two decades, statistical machine learning approaches to natural language processing ha...
AbstractVery few natural language understanding applications employ methods from automated deduction...
This paper presents a possible solution for the text inference problem---extracting information unst...
This paper describes a text-based knowledge repre-sentaion system, capable of abductive inference. T...
In this paper, we explore ways of improv-ing an inference rule collection and its ap-plication to th...
The analysis of natural-language text involves many different kinds of processes that might be descr...
International audienceIn the recent years, the amount of available textual documents has drasticall...