In this paper, we describe an approach based on off-the-shelf parsers and semantic resources for the Recognizing Textual Entailment (RTE) challenge that can be generally applied to any domain. Syntax is exploited by means of tree kernels whereas lexical semantics is derived from heterogeneous resources, e.g. WordNet or distributional semantics through Wikipedia. The joint syntactic/semantic model is realized by means of tree kernels, which can exploit lexical relatedness to match syntactically similar structures, i.e. whose lexical compounds are related. The comparative experiments across different RTE challenges and traditional systems show that our approach consistently and meaningfully achieves high accuracy, without requiring any adapta...
The problem of recognizing textual entailment (RTE) has been recently addressed with some success us...
In this paper we define a novel similarity measure between examples of textual entailments and we us...
Textual entailment (TE) is a relation that holds between two pieces of text where one reading the fi...
In this paper, we describe an approach based on off-the-shelf parsers and semantic resources for the...
In this paper, we describe an approach based on off-the-shelf parsers and semantic re-sources for th...
In this paper, we introduce our Recognizing Textual Entailment (RTE) system developed on the basis o...
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 ...
In this paper we present a novel technique for integrating lexical-semantic knowledge in systems for...
Abstract. We introduce a new semantic annotation scheme for the Rec-ognizing Textual Entailment (RTE...
This paper discusses the recognition of textual entailment in a text-hypothesis pair by applying a w...
In this paper we attempt to deduce textual entailment based on syntactic dependency trees of a giv...
We present the architecture and the evaluation of a new system for recognizing textual entailment (R...
In this paper we address the textual entail-ment task by using tree mining and match-ing technique. ...
The problem of recognizing textual entailment (RTE) has been recently addressed with some success us...
In this paper we define a novel similarity measure between examples of textual entailments and we us...
Textual entailment (TE) is a relation that holds between two pieces of text where one reading the fi...
In this paper, we describe an approach based on off-the-shelf parsers and semantic resources for the...
In this paper, we describe an approach based on off-the-shelf parsers and semantic re-sources for th...
In this paper, we introduce our Recognizing Textual Entailment (RTE) system developed on the basis o...
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 ...
In this paper we present a novel technique for integrating lexical-semantic knowledge in systems for...
Abstract. We introduce a new semantic annotation scheme for the Rec-ognizing Textual Entailment (RTE...
This paper discusses the recognition of textual entailment in a text-hypothesis pair by applying a w...
In this paper we attempt to deduce textual entailment based on syntactic dependency trees of a giv...
We present the architecture and the evaluation of a new system for recognizing textual entailment (R...
In this paper we address the textual entail-ment task by using tree mining and match-ing technique. ...
The problem of recognizing textual entailment (RTE) has been recently addressed with some success us...
In this paper we define a novel similarity measure between examples of textual entailments and we us...
Textual entailment (TE) is a relation that holds between two pieces of text where one reading the fi...