Paraphrasing Verbs for Noun Compound Interpretation
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An important challenge for the automatic analysis of English written text is the abundance of noun compounds: sequences of nouns acting as a single noun. In our view, their semantics is best characterized by the set of all possible paraphrasing verbs, with associated weights, e.g., malaria mosquito is carry (23), spread (16), cause (12), transmit (9), etc. Using Amazon’s Mechanical Turk, we collect paraphrasing verbs for 250 noun-noun compounds previously proposed in the linguistic literature, thus creating a valuable resource for noun compound interpretation. Using these verbs, we further construct a dataset of pairs of sentences representing a special kind of textual entailment task, where a binary decision is to be made about whether an expression involving a verb and two nouns can be transformed into a noun compound, while preserving the sentence meaning.
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