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One Tense per Scene: Predicting Tense in Chinese Conversations

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One Tense per Scene: Predicting Tense in Chinese Conversations
We study the problem of predicting tense in Chinese conversations. The unique challenges include: (1) Chinese verbs do not have explicit lexical or grammatical forms to indicate tense; (2) Tense information is often implicitly hidden outside of the target sentence. To tackle these challenges, we first propose a set of novel sentence-level (local) features using rich linguistic resources and then propose a new hypothesis of “One tense per scene” to incorporate scene-level (global) evidence to enhance the performance. Experimental results demonstrate the power of this hybrid approach, which can serve as a new and promising benchmark.
Tao Ge, Heng Ji, Baobao Chang, Zhifang Sui
Added 13 Apr 2016
Updated 13 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ACL
Authors Tao Ge, Heng Ji, Baobao Chang, Zhifang Sui
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