Semantic Relations Between Nominals - Vivi Nastase, Stan Szpakowicz, Preslav Nakov, Diarmuid Ó Séagdha

Semantic Relations Between Nominals

Buch | Hardcover
234 Seiten
2021 | 2nd Revised edition
Morgan & Claypool Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-63639-088-8 (ISBN)
149,60 inkl. MwSt
Semantic relations are the connections we perceive between things which interact. This book explores two, now intertwined, threads in semantic relations: how they are expressed in texts and what role they play in knowledge repositories.
Opportunity and Curiosity find similar rocks on Mars. One can generally understand this statement if one knows that Opportunity and Curiosity are instances of the class of Mars rovers, and recognizes that, as signalled by the word on, ROCKS are located on Mars. Two mental operations contribute to understanding: recognize how entities/concepts mentioned in a text interact and recall already known facts (which often themselves consist of relations between entities/concepts). Concept interactions one identifies in the text can be added to the repository of known facts, and aid the processing of future texts. The amassed knowledge can assist many advanced language-processing tasks, including summarization, question answering and machine translation.

Semantic relations are the connections we perceive between things which interact. The book explores two, now intertwined, threads in semantic relations: how they are expressed in texts and what role they play in knowledge repositories. A historical perspective takes us back more than 2000 years to their beginnings, and then to developments much closer to our time: various attempts at producing lists of semantic relations, necessary and sufficient to express the interaction between entities/concepts. A look at relations outside context, then in general texts, and then in texts in specialized domains, has gradually brought new insights, and led to essential adjustments in how the relations are seen. At the same time, datasets which encompass these phenomena have become available. They started small, then grew somewhat, then became truly large. The large resources are inevitably noisy because they are constructed automatically. The available corpora—to be analyzed, or used to gather relational evidence—have also grown, and some systems now operate at the Web scale. The learning of semantic relations has proceeded in parallel, in adherence to supervised, unsupervised or distantly supervised paradigms. Detailed analyses of annotated datasets in supervised learning have granted insights useful in developing unsupervised and distantly supervised methods. These in turn have contributed to the understanding of what relations are and how to find them, and that has led to methods scalable to Web-sized textual data. The size and redundancy of information in very large corpora, which at first seemed problematic, have been harnessed to improve the process of relation extraction/learning. The newest technology, deep learning, supplies innovative and surprising solutions to a variety of problems in relation learning. This book aims to paint a big picture and to offer interesting details.

Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction
Relations Between Nominals, Relations Between Concepts
Extracting Semantic Relations with Supervision
Extracting Semantic Relations with Little or No Supervision
Semantic Relations and Deep Learning
Conclusion
Bibliography
Authors' Biographies
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies
Verlagsort San Rafael
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 235 mm
Gewicht 633 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Informatik Theorie / Studium Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik
ISBN-10 1-63639-088-9 / 1636390889
ISBN-13 978-1-63639-088-8 / 9781636390888
Zustand Neuware
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