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author = "Kurtz, Robin and
Oepen, Stephan and
Kuhlmann, Marco",
editor = "Bouma, Gosse and
Matsumoto, Yuji and
Oepen, Stephan and
Sagae, Kenji and
Seddah, Djam{\'e} and
Sun, Weiwei and
S{\o}gaard, Anders and
Tsarfaty, Reut and
Zeman, Dan",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Parsing Technologies and the IWPT 2020 Shared Task on Parsing into Enhanced Universal Dependencies",
month = jul,
year = "2020",
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%A Kurtz, Robin
%A Oepen, Stephan
%A Kuhlmann, Marco
%Y Bouma, Gosse
%Y Matsumoto, Yuji
%Y Oepen, Stephan
%Y Sagae, Kenji
%Y Seddah, Djamé
%Y Sun, Weiwei
%Y Søgaard, Anders
%Y Tsarfaty, Reut
%Y Zeman, Dan
%S Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Parsing Technologies and the IWPT 2020 Shared Task on Parsing into Enhanced Universal Dependencies
%D 2020
%8 July
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Online
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%X We present a neural end-to-end architecture for negation resolution based on a formulation of the task as a graph parsing problem. Our approach allows for the straightforward inclusion of many types of graph-structured features without the need for representation-specific heuristics. In our experiments, we specifically gauge the usefulness of syntactic information for negation resolution. Despite the conceptual simplicity of our architecture, we achieve state-of-the-art results on the Conan Doyle benchmark dataset, including a new top result for our best model.
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Markdown (Informal)
[End-to-End Negation Resolution as Graph Parsing](https://aclanthology.org/2020.iwpt-1.3) (Kurtz et al., IWPT 2020)
ACL
- Robin Kurtz, Stephan Oepen, and Marco Kuhlmann. 2020. End-to-End Negation Resolution as Graph Parsing. In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Parsing Technologies and the IWPT 2020 Shared Task on Parsing into Enhanced Universal Dependencies, pages 14–24, Online. Association for Computational Linguistics.