A Compositional Typed Semantics for Universal Dependencies
Bradford, Laurestine, O'Donnell, Timothy John, Reddy, Siva
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Languages may encode similar meanings using different sentence structures. This makes it a challenge to provide a single set of formal rules that can derive meanings from sentences in many languages at once. To overcome the challenge, we can take advantage of language-general connections between meaning and syntax, and build on cross-linguistically parallel syntactic structures. We introduce UD Type Calculus, a compositional, principled, and language-independent system of semantic types and logical forms for lexical items which builds on a widely-used language-general dependency syntax framework. We explain the essential features of UD Type Calculus, which all involve giving dependency relations denotations just like those of words. These allow UD-TC to derive correct meanings for sentences with a wide range of syntactic structures by making use of dependency labels. Finally, we present evaluation results on a large existing corpus of sentences and their logical forms, showing that UD-TC can produce meanings comparable with our baseline.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-2-2024
- Country:
- North America > United States
- Washington > King County
- Seattle (0.04)
- California > Santa Clara County
- Stanford (0.04)
- Washington > King County
- Europe
- Austria > Vienna (0.04)
- Slovenia (0.04)
- Belgium (0.04)
- Spain > Valencian Community
- Valencia Province > Valencia (0.04)
- France > Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
- Bouches-du-Rhône > Marseille (0.04)
- Netherlands
- South Holland > Dordrecht (0.04)
- North Holland > Amsterdam (0.04)
- Denmark > Capital Region
- Copenhagen (0.04)
- Italy > Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
- Trentino Province > Trento (0.04)
- Sweden > Vaestra Goetaland
- Gothenburg (0.04)
- Asia > Japan
- Kyūshū & Okinawa > Kyūshū > Miyazaki Prefecture > Miyazaki (0.04)
- North America > United States
- Genre:
- Research Report (0.40)
- Technology: