In this work we address the processing of negation in Spanish. We first present a machine learning system that processes negation in Spanish. Specifically, we focus on two tasks: i) negation cue detection and ii) scope identification. The corpus used in the experimental framework is the SFU ReviewSP-NEG. The results for cue detection outperform state-of-the-art results, whereas for scope detection this is the first system that performs the task for Spanish. Moreover, we provide a qualitative error analysis aimed at understanding the limitations of the system and showing which negation cues and scopes are straightforward to predict automatically, and which ones are challenging
International audienceAutomatic detection of negated content is often a prerequisite in information ...
International audienceAutomatic detection of negated content is often a prerequisite in information ...
Negation is a complex linguistic phenomenon present in all human languages. It can be seen as an ope...
The automatic detection of negation elements is an active area of study due to its high impact on se...
The XXXIV International Conference of the Spanish Society for the Natural Language Processing (SEPLN...
The XXXIV International Conference of the Spanish Society for the Natural Language Processing (SEPLN...
This article describes the negation cue detection approach designed and built by UPC's team particip...
This article describes the negation cue detection approach designed and built by UPC's team particip...
In this work, we have developed an open source, portable toolkit for detecting negation cues and the...
This paper presents the 2019 edition of the NEGES task, Negation in Spanish, held on September 24 as...
This article describes the criteria for identifying the focus of negation in Spanish. This work invo...
This article describes the criteria for identifying the focus of negation in Spanish. This work invo...
This paper presents the 2018 edition of NEGES, Workshop on Negation in Spanish, that took place on S...
International audienceAutomatic detection of negated content is often a prerequisite in information ...
International audienceAutomatic detection of negated content is often a prerequisite in information ...
International audienceAutomatic detection of negated content is often a prerequisite in information ...
International audienceAutomatic detection of negated content is often a prerequisite in information ...
Negation is a complex linguistic phenomenon present in all human languages. It can be seen as an ope...
The automatic detection of negation elements is an active area of study due to its high impact on se...
The XXXIV International Conference of the Spanish Society for the Natural Language Processing (SEPLN...
The XXXIV International Conference of the Spanish Society for the Natural Language Processing (SEPLN...
This article describes the negation cue detection approach designed and built by UPC's team particip...
This article describes the negation cue detection approach designed and built by UPC's team particip...
In this work, we have developed an open source, portable toolkit for detecting negation cues and the...
This paper presents the 2019 edition of the NEGES task, Negation in Spanish, held on September 24 as...
This article describes the criteria for identifying the focus of negation in Spanish. This work invo...
This article describes the criteria for identifying the focus of negation in Spanish. This work invo...
This paper presents the 2018 edition of NEGES, Workshop on Negation in Spanish, that took place on S...
International audienceAutomatic detection of negated content is often a prerequisite in information ...
International audienceAutomatic detection of negated content is often a prerequisite in information ...
International audienceAutomatic detection of negated content is often a prerequisite in information ...
International audienceAutomatic detection of negated content is often a prerequisite in information ...
Negation is a complex linguistic phenomenon present in all human languages. It can be seen as an ope...