Grammar Scaling: Leveraging FrameNet Data to Increase Embodied Construction Grammar Coverage
Title | Grammar Scaling: Leveraging FrameNet Data to Increase Embodied Construction Grammar Coverage |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Dodge, E., Trott S., Gilardi L., & Stickles E. |
Published in | Proceedings of the AAAI 2017 Spring Symposium on Computational Construction Grammar and Natural Language Understanding |
Date Published | 03/2017 |
Keywords | Embodied Construction Grammar; Semantic parsing; FrameNet |
Abstract | Construction grammars are commonly written by hand. This is not only time and resource intensive, but also limits the potential for applications that need to extract accurate and deep semantics from real-world language. In the present paper we explore novel ways to tap into existing resources to expand Embodied Construction Grammar (ECG) semi-automatically from FrameNet, an approach motivated by the shared theoretical underpinnings of ECG and FrameNet. We show how FrameNet data can be readily translated into ECG constructions and schemas, and discuss ways to identify the kinds of general patterns that are crucial to construction grammar approaches. The results achieved thus far indicate how a data-driven approach to construction grammar development is not only desirable but feasible. |
Acknowledgment | This research has been supported in part by funding from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Contract No.: FA8750-14-C-0159. |
URL | https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/SSS/SSS17/paper/view/15298/14529 |
ICSI Research Group | AI |