Overview of the Evaluation of Semantic Similarity and Textual Inference

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Shared task, text entailment, semantic similarity

Abstract

Recognizing Textual Entailment and Semantic Textual Similarity are two natural language processing tasks dealing with pairs of text passages. The former aims to determine whether the meaning of one passage entails the other, while the latter assigns a semantic similarity score to the pair. This paper presents the results of the ASSIN shared task and its corpus, annotated for both tasks in the Brazilian and European varieties of the language. The corpus differs from similar ones in the literature in its three RTE classes (Entailment, Paraphrase and Neutral), and for having been composed of sentences extracted from newswire texts. Six teams took part in the shared task, exploring different strategies.

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2016-12-31

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Research Articles

How to Cite

Overview of the Evaluation of Semantic Similarity and Textual Inference. (2016). Linguamática, 8(2), 3-13. https://linguamatica.com/index.php/linguamatica/article/view/v8n2-1