R. Krestel, R. Witte, and S. Bergler. New Challenges for NLP Frameworks, page 51--54. Valletta, Malta, ELRA, (May 2010)
Abstract
In this paper, we describe the open source GATE component PAX for extracting predicate-argument structures (PASs). PASs are used in various contexts to represent relations within a sentence structure. Different ``semantic'' parsers extract relational information from sentences but there exists no common format to store this information. Our predicate-argument extractor component (PAX) takes the annotations generated by selected parsers and transforms the parsers' results to predicate-argument structures represented as triples (subject-verb-object). This allows downstream components in an analysis pipeline to process PAS triples independent of the deployed parser, as well as combine the results from several parsers within a single pipeline.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 krestel-nlpFrame10
%A Krestel, Ralf
%A Witte, René
%A Bergler, Sabine
%B New Challenges for NLP Frameworks
%C Valletta, Malta
%D 2010
%I ELRA
%K GATE MultiPAX PAS PAX nlp predicate-argument-structure
%P 51--54
%T Predicate-Argument EXtractor (PAX)
%U http://www.rene-witte.net/predicate-argument-extractor-pax-nlpframeworks2010
%X In this paper, we describe the open source GATE component PAX for extracting predicate-argument structures (PASs). PASs are used in various contexts to represent relations within a sentence structure. Different ``semantic'' parsers extract relational information from sentences but there exists no common format to store this information. Our predicate-argument extractor component (PAX) takes the annotations generated by selected parsers and transforms the parsers' results to predicate-argument structures represented as triples (subject-verb-object). This allows downstream components in an analysis pipeline to process PAS triples independent of the deployed parser, as well as combine the results from several parsers within a single pipeline.
@inproceedings{krestel-nlpFrame10,
abstract = {In this paper, we describe the open source GATE component PAX for extracting predicate-argument structures (PASs). PASs are used in various contexts to represent relations within a sentence structure. Different ``semantic'' parsers extract relational information from sentences but there exists no common format to store this information. Our predicate-argument extractor component (PAX) takes the annotations generated by selected parsers and transforms the parsers' results to predicate-argument structures represented as triples (subject-verb-object). This allows downstream components in an analysis pipeline to process PAS triples independent of the deployed parser, as well as combine the results from several parsers within a single pipeline.},
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booktitle = {New Challenges for NLP Frameworks},
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keywords = {GATE MultiPAX PAS PAX nlp predicate-argument-structure},
month = {May 22},
pages = {51--54},
publisher = {ELRA},
timestamp = {2010-07-15T15:30:08.000+0200},
title = {{Predicate-Argument EXtractor (PAX)}},
url = {http://www.rene-witte.net/predicate-argument-extractor-pax-nlpframeworks2010},
year = 2010
}