Re: Corpora: Anaphora resolution

From: Marco Antonio Esteves da Rocha (marcor@cce.ufsc.br)
Date: Fri Feb 02 2001 - 21:49:56 MET

  • Next message: Narjčs Boufaden: "Re: Corpora: Anaphora resolution"

    Hello, Ruslan, Narjés and all in the list.

    I decided I would first post a message to the list as a whole, but in case the
    discussion becomes too specialised so as to be of interest for anaphora
    buffs only, DO complain.

    It is a bit risky to think of anaphora resolution as input to topic
    segmentation because the resolution of complex anaphora cases - mostly
    those which cannot be resolved by a plain first-candidate search with
    minor adjustments - often relies on topic tracking in order to select
    preferred antecedents and bypass candidates which would be chosen on a
    strictly recency-and-agreement basis.

    I understand Narjés is training an HMM, and thus wants to keep it as
    knowledge poor as possible. But he may find further down on the way
    towards completion of his research that a number of references cannot be
    resolved without the sort of discourse information of which topic tracking
    is a part. The circularity problem (pointed out by Fox (1987)) becomes
    then a nontrivial difficulty. You need anaphora resolution for topic
    segmentation, but you need topic segmentation for anaphora resolution.

    I haven't had the chance to test the tools developed by the Wolverhampton
    people and I have no idea whether this circularity problem or any
    consideration of topic tracking matters are part of the processing for
    anaphora resolution using these tools. But I would be careful not to
    assume without further thought that resolving anaphora is an input to
    topic segmentation, even if an HMM is used, and especially in dialogues.

    I hope you don't think I am too picky.

    Marco Rocha
         

     On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Ruslan Mitkov wrote:

    > May I suggest that you visit
    > http://www.wlv.ac.uk/sles/compling/
    > and have a look at our 3 anaphora resolution demos.
    > We could offer you MARS but you will need
    > the FDG shallow parser for it.
    >
    > You will see that members of the Research Group
    > in Computational Linguistics at the University of
    > Wolverhampton have also developed
    > tools for annotating coreference.
    >
    > I hope this helps
    > Ruslan Mitkov
    >
    >
    > -0500, Narjčs Boufaden wrote:
    > >Hello Everyone,
    > >
    > >Can anybody point me to a free anaphora resolution module for English? I
    > >am training an HMM for topic segmentaion for dialogs it is a part of my
    > >PhD thesis. I need this module to resolve references and give them as
    > >input of my system. Any information is appreciate.
    > >
    > >Thanks,
    > >
    > >--
    > >Narjčs Boufaden
    > >Étudiante en doctorat,
    > >RALI, Université de Montréal
    > >
    > >http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~boufaden
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    > \\\ Ruslan Mitkov, PhD
    > /// Professor of Computational Linguistics and Language Engineering
    > \\\ School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences
    > /// University of Wolverhampton
    > \\\ Stafford St.
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