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Dead parrots make bad pets: Exploring modifier effects in noun phrases

机译:死鹦鹉会养坏宠物:探索名词短语中的修饰语效果

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Sometimes modifiers have a strong effect on core aspects of the meaning of the nouns they are attached to: A parrot is a desirable pet, but a dead parrot is, at the very least, a rather unusual household companion. In order to stimulate computational research into the impact of modification on phrase meaning, we collected and made available a large dataset containing subject ratings for a variety of noun phrases and the categories they might belong to. We propose to use compositional distributional semantics to model these data, experimenting with numerous distributional semantic spaces, phrase composition methods and asymmetric similarity measures. Our models capture a statistically significant portion of the data, although much work is still needed before we achieve a full computational account of modification effects.
机译:有时修饰语会对它们所附加的名词的含义的核心方面产生重大影响:鹦鹉是一种理想的宠物,但死鹦鹉至少是一种非常不寻常的家庭伴侣。为了激发对修饰对短语含义的影响的计算研究,我们收集并提供了一个大型数据集,其中包含各种名词短语及其可能所属类别的主题评级。我们建议使用组成分布语义来对这些数据进行建模,并尝试使用众多分布语义空间,短语组成方法和非对称相似性度量。我们的模型捕获了统计上重要的数据部分,尽管在实现对修改效果的完整计算之前,仍需要进行大量工作。

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