In this paper we argue that coherence relations between discourse units are ultimately based on mentioned discourse entities embedded in the units participating in the relation. Coherence relations as discussed in most literature ((Mann and Thompson, 1988), (Hobbs, 1985), (Grosz and Sidner, 1986) inter alia) are defined between text segments, where a text segment could range from a single utterance to the whole discourse. We show that these coherence relations are formed either directly or indirectly between embedded discourse entities. Other semantic entities might be derived via inference/s based on the mentioned entities and the complexity of these inferences determines some of the types of relations defined in literature. Hence, the coh...
Rhetorical Structure Theory (henceforth RST), developed by Mann and Thompson (1988), provides a desc...
This corpus-based study investigates the inter-relation between discourse markers (DMs) and other co...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThe notion that a text is coherent in virtue of...
In this paper we argue that coherence relations between discourse units are ultimately based on ment...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
Previous work by Lin et al. (2011) demonstrated the effectiveness of using discourse relations for e...
In this dissertation, we examine how coherence relations (relations between propositions, such as Co...
A discourse is not merely a collection of random utterances. Rather, the components of a discourse a...
The notion that a text is coherent in virtue of the `relations' that hold between its component...
This dissertation is about how discourse is comprehended in real-time, and how it is represented in ...
Textual coherence versus discourse structure Coherence is one of the most general and most widely di...
The article deals mainly with the criteria and heuristic cues for a subset of coherence (or discours...
In this thesis, we aim to analyze the computational aspects of discourse annotation. Discourse is no...
Rhetorical Structure Theory (henceforth RST), developed by Mann and Thompson (1988), provides a desc...
This corpus-based study investigates the inter-relation between discourse markers (DMs) and other co...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThe notion that a text is coherent in virtue of...
In this paper we argue that coherence relations between discourse units are ultimately based on ment...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
Previous work by Lin et al. (2011) demonstrated the effectiveness of using discourse relations for e...
In this dissertation, we examine how coherence relations (relations between propositions, such as Co...
A discourse is not merely a collection of random utterances. Rather, the components of a discourse a...
The notion that a text is coherent in virtue of the `relations' that hold between its component...
This dissertation is about how discourse is comprehended in real-time, and how it is represented in ...
Textual coherence versus discourse structure Coherence is one of the most general and most widely di...
The article deals mainly with the criteria and heuristic cues for a subset of coherence (or discours...
In this thesis, we aim to analyze the computational aspects of discourse annotation. Discourse is no...
Rhetorical Structure Theory (henceforth RST), developed by Mann and Thompson (1988), provides a desc...
This corpus-based study investigates the inter-relation between discourse markers (DMs) and other co...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThe notion that a text is coherent in virtue of...