UCCA: A Computational Approach to Cross-Linguistic Semantic Representation
Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU via YouTube
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Explore a comprehensive lecture on UCCA (Universal Conceptual Cognitive Annotation), a groundbreaking approach to structural semantic representation in natural language processing. Delve into the UCCA scheme and its typologically motivated characterization of abstract semantic structure. Learn about transition-based UCCA parsing and experiments leveraging multi-task learning with other formalisms like AMR and SDP. Discover UCCA's applications in text-to-text generation tasks such as machine translation and text simplification, as well as their evaluation methods. Gain insights from Omri Abend, a faculty member at the Hebrew University, as he presents this innovative framework for cross-linguistic semantic analysis and representation.
Syllabus
UCCA: A Computational Approach to Cross-Linguistic Semantic Representation -- Omri Abend 2018
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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU