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Subgraph-based Classification of Explicit and Implicit Discourse Relations
Yannick Versley
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Paper Details:
Month: March
Year: 2013
Location: Potsdam, Germany
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SIG: SIGSEM
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Combining Natural and Artificial Examples to Improve Implicit Discourse Relation Identification
Chloé Braud
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Pascal Denis
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Shallow Convolutional Neural Network for Implicit Discourse Relation Recognition
Biao Zhang
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Jinsong Su
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Deyi Xiong
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Yaojie Lu
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Hong Duan
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Junfeng Yao
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Identification and Disambiguation of Lexical Cues of Rhetorical Relations across Different Text Genres
Taraneh Khazaei
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Lu Xiao
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Robert Mercer
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Discourse
Syntax
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Tagging
Discourse Parsing
Semantic Similarity
Question Answering
Coreference Resolution
Language
English
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