Verbs are important in semantic understanding of natural language. Traditional verb representations, such as FrameNet, PropBank, VerbNet, focus on verbs' roles. These roles are too coarse to represent verbs' semantics. In this paper, we introduce verb patterns to represent verbs' semantics, such that each pattern corresponds to a single semantic of the verb. First we analyze the principles for verb patterns: generality and specificity. Then we propose a nonparametric model based on description length. Experimental results prove the high effectiveness of verb patterns. We further apply verb patterns to context-aware conceptualization, to show that verb patterns are helpful in semantic-related tasks
Semantic theories based on predicate-argument structures have always acknowledged that lexical infor...
Corpus Pattern Analysis (CPA) [4], coined and implemented by Hanks as the Pattern Dictionary of Engl...
Recent findings suggest that i) children can build initial verb entries on the basis of syntactic in...
Verbs are important in semantic understanding of natural lan-guage. Traditional verb representations...
The goal of the diploma thesis is to design, implement and evaluate classifiers for automatic classi...
One of the many ways in which the work of Patrick Hanks has contributed to our understanding of the ...
This paper demonstrates how unsupervised techniques can be used to learn models of deep linguistic s...
This paper describes the semantic network of English verbs in WordNet. The semantic relations used t...
We present a probabilistic graphical model that finds a sequence of optimal categories for a sequenc...
We explore human judgments on how well individual patterns of 29 target verbs from the Pattern Dicti...
In this paper, we propose innovative representations for automatic classification of verbs according...
Any given verb can appear in some syntac-tic frames (Sally broke the vase, The vase broke) but not o...
This tutorial presents a corpus-driven, pattern-based empirical approach to meaning representation a...
Database ' The coding is based on the Bank of English corpus at COBUILD and uses a simple notat...
This article proposes a new approach to verb classification based on Semantic Types select-ed in cor...
Semantic theories based on predicate-argument structures have always acknowledged that lexical infor...
Corpus Pattern Analysis (CPA) [4], coined and implemented by Hanks as the Pattern Dictionary of Engl...
Recent findings suggest that i) children can build initial verb entries on the basis of syntactic in...
Verbs are important in semantic understanding of natural lan-guage. Traditional verb representations...
The goal of the diploma thesis is to design, implement and evaluate classifiers for automatic classi...
One of the many ways in which the work of Patrick Hanks has contributed to our understanding of the ...
This paper demonstrates how unsupervised techniques can be used to learn models of deep linguistic s...
This paper describes the semantic network of English verbs in WordNet. The semantic relations used t...
We present a probabilistic graphical model that finds a sequence of optimal categories for a sequenc...
We explore human judgments on how well individual patterns of 29 target verbs from the Pattern Dicti...
In this paper, we propose innovative representations for automatic classification of verbs according...
Any given verb can appear in some syntac-tic frames (Sally broke the vase, The vase broke) but not o...
This tutorial presents a corpus-driven, pattern-based empirical approach to meaning representation a...
Database ' The coding is based on the Bank of English corpus at COBUILD and uses a simple notat...
This article proposes a new approach to verb classification based on Semantic Types select-ed in cor...
Semantic theories based on predicate-argument structures have always acknowledged that lexical infor...
Corpus Pattern Analysis (CPA) [4], coined and implemented by Hanks as the Pattern Dictionary of Engl...
Recent findings suggest that i) children can build initial verb entries on the basis of syntactic in...