Frame Shift Prediction
Yong, Zheng-Xin, Watson, Patrick D., Torrent, Tiago Timponi, Czulo, Oliver, Baker, Collin F.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Frame shift is a cross-linguistic phenomenon in translation which results in corresponding pairs of linguistic material evoking different frames. The ability to predict frame shifts enables automatic creation of multilingual FrameNets through annotation projection. Here, we propose the Frame Shift Prediction task and demonstrate that graph attention networks, combined with auxiliary training, can learn cross-linguistic frame-to-frame correspondence and predict frame shifts.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-5-2022
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