Title
Towards an Encyclopedia of Compositional Semantics: Documenting the Interface of the English Resource Grammar.
Abstract
We motivate and describe the design and development of an emerging encyclopedia of compositional semantics, pursuing three objectives. We first seek to compile a comprehensive catalogue of interoperable semantic analyses-i.e. a precise characterization of meaning representations for a broad range of common semantic phenomena. Second, we operationalize the discovery of semantic phenomena and their definition in terms of what we call their semantic fingerprint, a formal account of the building blocks of meaning representation involved and their configuration. Third, we ground our work in a carefully constructed semantic test suite of minimal exemplars for each phenomenon, along with a 'target' fingerprint that enables automated regression testing. We work towards these objectives by codifying and documenting the body of knowledge that has been constructed in a long-term collaborative effort, the development of the LinGO English Resource Grammar. Documentation of its semantic interface is a prerequisite to use by non-experts of the grammar and the analyses it produces, but this effort also advances our own understanding of relevant interactions among phenomena, as well as of areas for future work in the grammar.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2014
LREC 2014 - NINTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE RESOURCES AND EVALUATION
Semantic phenomena,grammar engineering,English Resource Grammar
Field
DocType
Citations 
Principle of compositionality,Test suite,Body of knowledge,Interoperability,Computer science,Grammar,Artificial intelligence,Encyclopedia,Natural language processing,Operationalization,Documentation
Conference
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.82
8
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dan Flickinger169955.66
Emily M. Bender218021.49
Stephan Oepen353361.08