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Referring Expressions Definition
  • Referring expressions are words or phrases, the
    semantic interpretation of which is a discourse
    entity (also called referent)
  • Discourse entities are semantic objects and they
    can have multiple syntactic realizations within a
    text
  • Discourse entities live in the domain D, where a
    text is interpreted

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Referring Expressions Example
  • A pretty woman entered the restaurant. She sat at
    the table next to mine and only then I recognized
    her. This was Amy Garcia, my next door neighbor
    from 10 years ago. The woman has totally changed!
    Amy was at the time shy

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Pronouns vs. Full NP
  • A pretty woman entered the restaurant. She sat at
    the table next to mine and only then I recognized
    her. This was Amy Garcia, my next door neighbor
    from 10 years ago. The woman has totally changed!
    Amy was at the time shy

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Definite vs. Indefinite NPs
  • A pretty woman entered the restaurant. She sat at
    the table next to mine and only then I recognized
    her. This was Amy Garcia, my next door neighbor
    from 10 years ago. The woman has totally changed!
    Amy was at the time shy

5
Common Noun vs. Proper Noun
  • A pretty woman entered the restaurant. She sat at
    the table next to mine and only then I recognized
    her. This was Amy Garcia, my next door neighbor
    from 10 years ago. The woman has totally changed!
    Amy was at the time shy

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Modified vs. Bare head NP
  • A pretty woman entered the restaurant. She sat at
    the table next to mine and only then I recognized
    her. This was Amy Garcia, my next door neighbor
    from 10 years ago. The woman has totally changed!
    Amy was at the time shy

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Premodified vs. postmodified
  • A pretty woman entered the restaurant. She sat at
    the table next to mine and only then I recognized
    her. This was Amy Garcia, my next door neighbor
    from 10 years ago. The woman has totally changed!
    Amy was at the time shy

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More NP types
  • Inferrables
  • He bought a used car. The engine is rather
    noisy.\
  • Discontinuous sets
  • John has known Bill for many years now. They
    often go hiking together.

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A more intriguing coloring
  • A pretty woman entered the restaurant. She sat at
    the table next to mine and only then I recognized
    her. This was Amy Garcia, my next door neighbor
    from 10 years ago. The woman has totally changed!
    Amy was at the time shy

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Referring Expressions Definition
  • Referring expressions are words or phrases, the
    semantic interpretation of which is a discourse
    entity (also called referent)
  • Discourse entities are semantic objects and they
    can have multiple syntactic realizations within a
    text
  • Discourse entities live in the domain D, where a
    text is interpreted

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Referring expressions and discourse referents
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Centering theory
  • (Gro 1995) examines interactions between local
    coherence and the choice of referring expressions
  • A pretty woman entered the restaurant. She sat at
    the table next to mine
  • A woman entered the restaurant. They like
    icecream.

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Crash course 1 Centering theory. Motivation
  • (Gro 1995) examines interactions between local
    coherence and the choice of referring expressions
  • Pronouns and definite descriptions are not
    equivalent with respect to their effect on
    coherence
  • They make different inference demands on the
    hearer or reader.

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Crash course 1 Centering theory. Definitions
  • The centers of an utterance are discourse
    entities serving to link the utterance to other
    utterances
  • Forward looking centers a ranked list
  • A backward looking center
  • Centers are semantic objects, not words, phrases,
    or syntactic forms but they are realized by such
    in the utterance

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Anaphora resolution
  • Finding in a text all the referring expressions
    that have one and the same denotation
  • Pronominal anaphora resolution
  • Anaphora resolution between named entities
  • Full noun phrase anaphora resolution

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Pronominal anaphora resolution
  • Rule-based vs statistical
  • (Ken 1996), (Lap 1994) vs (Ge 1998)
  • Performed on full syntactic parse vs on shallow
    syntactic parse
  • (Lap 1994), (Ge 1998) vs (Ken 1996)
  • Type of text used for the evaluation
  • (Lap 1994) computer manual texts (86 accuracy)
  • (Ge 1998) WSJ articles (83 accuracy)
  • (Ken 1996) different genres (75 accuracy)

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Continued
  • Generic vs specific reference
  • 1. The Vice-President of the United States is
    also President of the Senate.
  • 2. Historically, he is the Presidents key man in
    negotiations with Congress
  • 3a. He is required to be 35 years old.
  • 3b. As Ambassador to China, he handled many
    tricky negotiations, so he is well prepared for
    the job
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