Modality and Negation in SIMT Use of Modality and Negation in Semantically-Informed Syntactic MT
Title | Modality and Negation in SIMT Use of Modality and Negation in Semantically-Informed Syntactic MT |
Publication Type | Journal Articles |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
Authors | Baker K, Bloodgood M, Dorr BJ, Callison-Burch C, Filardo NW, Piatko C, Levin L, Miller S |
Journal | Computational Linguistics |
Pagination | 1 - 48 |
Date Published | 2012/// |
ISBN Number | 0891-2017 |
Abstract | This paper describes the resource- and system-building efforts of an eight-week Johns Hopkins University Human Language Technology Center of Excellence Summer Camp for Applied Language Exploration (SCALE-2009) on Semantically-Informed Machine Translation (SIMT). We describe a new modality/negation (MN) annotation scheme, the creation of a (publicly available) MN lexicon, and two automated MN taggers that we built using the annotation scheme and lexicon. Our annotation scheme isolates three components of modality and negation: a trigger (a word that conveys modality or negation), a target (an action associated with modality or negation) and a holder (an experiencer of modality). We describe how our MN lexicon was semi-automatically produced and we demonstrate that a structure-based MN tagger results in precision around 86% (depending on genre) for tagging of a standard LDC data set. |
URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/COLI_a_00099 |
DOI | 10.1162/COLI_a_00099 |