Learning Connective-based Word Representations for Implicit Discourse Relation Identification
Résumé
We introduce a simple semi-supervised approach to improve implicit
discourse relation identification. This approach harnesses large
amounts of automatically extracted discourse connectives along with
their arguments to construct new distributional word
representations. Specifically, we represent words in the space of
discourse connectives as a way to directly encode their rhetorical
function. Experiments on the Penn Discourse Treebank demonstrate the
effectiveness of these task-tailored representations in predicting
implicit discourse relations. Our results indeed show that, despite
their simplicity, these connective-based representations outperform
various off-the-shelf word embeddings, and achieve state-of-the-art
performance on this problem.
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