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Paraphrasing vs Coreferring: Two Sides of the Same Coin
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2020
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EngineeringPotential SynergyTextual EntailmentSemanticsCorpus LinguisticsText MiningNatural Language ProcessingParaphraseInformation RetrievalData ScienceComputational LinguisticsSame CoinLanguage StudiesPredicate Lexical VariabilityMachine TranslationEntity DisambiguationNlp TaskEvent Coreference ResolutionSemantic ParsingAutomated ReasoningCoreference ResolutionLinguistics
We study the potential synergy between two different NLP tasks, both confronting predicate lexical variability: identifying predicate paraphrases, and event coreference resolution. First, we used annotations from an event coreference dataset as distant supervision to re-score heuristically-extracted predicate paraphrases. The new scoring gained more than 18 points in average precision upon their ranking by the original scoring method. Then, we used the same re-ranking features as additional inputs to a state-of-the-art event coreference resolution model, which yielded modest but consistent improvements to the model's performance. The results suggest a promising direction to leverage data and models for each of the tasks to the benefit of the other.
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