• No results found

Similar but not the Same: Word Sense Disambiguation Improves Event Detection via Neural Representation Matching

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Similar but not the Same: Word Sense Disambiguation Improves Event Detection via Neural Representation Matching"

Copied!
7
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Table 1: Performance on the ACE 2005 dataset. * indi-cates the use of entity mention annotation.

References

Related documents

   Another reason  why  Twitter  can  lead to a better organizational reputation  can  be found in  persuasion  literature.  People  are  more  likely  to  be 

9:30–10:00 Data-driven computational linguistics at FaMAF-UNC, Argentina Laura Alonso Alemany and Gabriel Infante-Lopez. 10:00–10:30 Variable-Length Markov Models and Ambiguous Words

In both AD and non-demented, aged subjects, neuropil threads were also present in those with tau positive neurons in the Acb (Additional file 2: Figure S1C).. The form of tau

deviation below the mean of the controls. As a result, examining the impact of cognitive remediation in individuals with schizophrenia has been a burgeoning area of research.

Consuming guava leaves (Psidii folium) extracts with dose 500 mg for 14 days have a significant effect on changes in hemoglobin and thrombocyte levels in

Indirectly communication through motivation has a significant influence on the performance of employees in the People's Welfare Regional Secretariat of Padang city,

Grupların gelişimsel ve sosyodemografik faktörler açısından karşılaştırılması hem dışa yönelim so- runları hem de içe yönelim sorunlarıtanısı alan olguların 6 aydan kısa

Our analysis, which is based on new evidence assembled for this study, describes the level of fees charged by veterinary surgeons for standard veterinary services and assesses the