Semantic interpretation of noun compounds using verbal and other paraphrases

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Nakov, Preslav I. [1 ]
Hearst, Marti A. [2 ]
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[1] Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar Foundation, Tornado Tower, P.O. Box 5825, Doha, Qatar
[2] School of Information, EECS Dept., Computer Science Division, 102 South Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-4600, United States
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Diseases - Computational linguistics - Computer aided language translation - Machine translation - Semantics;
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10.1145/2483969.2483975
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We study the problem of semantic interpretation of noun compounds such as bee honey, malaria mosquito, apple cake, and stem cell. In particular, we explore the potential of using predicates that make explicit the hidden relation that holds between the nouns that form the noun compound. For example, mosquito that carries malaria is a paraphrase of the compound malaria mosquito in which the verb explicitly states the semantic relation between the two nouns. We study the utility of using such paraphrasing verbs, with associated weights, to build a representation of the semantics of a noun compound, for example, malaria mosquito can be represented as follows: carry (23), spread (16), cause (12), transmit (9), and so on. We also explore the potential of using multiple paraphrasing verbs as features for predicting abstract semantic relations such as CAUSE, and we demonstrate that using explicit paraphrases can help improve statistical machine translation. © 2013 ACM.
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