Supertagging Combinatory Categorial Grammar with Attentive Graph Convolutional Networks
Supertagging is conventionally regarded as an important task for combinatory categorial grammar (CCG) parsing, where effective modeling of contextual information is highly important to this task. However, existing studies have made limited efforts to leverage contextual features except for applying...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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12.10.2020
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Summary: | Supertagging is conventionally regarded as an important task for combinatory
categorial grammar (CCG) parsing, where effective modeling of contextual
information is highly important to this task. However, existing studies have
made limited efforts to leverage contextual features except for applying
powerful encoders (e.g., bi-LSTM). In this paper, we propose attentive graph
convolutional networks to enhance neural CCG supertagging through a novel
solution of leveraging contextual information. Specifically, we build the graph
from chunks (n-grams) extracted from a lexicon and apply attention over the
graph, so that different word pairs from the contexts within and across chunks
are weighted in the model and facilitate the supertagging accordingly. The
experiments performed on the CCGbank demonstrate that our approach outperforms
all previous studies in terms of both supertagging and parsing. Further
analyses illustrate the effectiveness of each component in our approach to
discriminatively learn from word pairs to enhance CCG supertagging. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2010.06115 |