A computational construction grammar approach to semantic frame extraction

Katrien Beuls, Paul Van Eecke, Vanja Sophie Cangalovic

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    Abstract

    This paper introduces a novel methodology for extracting semantic frames from text corpora. Building on recent advances in computational construction grammar, the method captures expert knowledge of how semantic frames can be expressed in the form of conventionalised form-meaning pairings, called constructions. By combining these constructions in a semantic parsing process, the frame-semantic structure of a sentence is retrieved through the intermediary of its morpho-syntactic structure. The main advantage of this approach is that state-of-the-art results are achieved, without the need for annotated training data. We demonstrate the method in a case study where causation frames are extracted from English newspaper articles, and compare it to a commonly used approach based on Conditional Random Fields (CRFs). The computational construction grammar approach yields a word-level F1 score of 78.5%, outperforming the CRF approach by 4.5 percentage points.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number20180015
    Number of pages12
    JournalLinguistics Vanguard
    Volume7
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2021

    Keywords

    • computational construction grammar
    • Fluid Construction Grammar
    • FrameNet
    • frame semantics

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