Yang Ye


2022

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A Hierarchical N-Gram Framework for Zero-Shot Link Prediction
Mingchen Li | Junfan Chen | Samuel Mensah | Nikolaos Aletras | Xiulong Yang | Yang Ye
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2022

Knowledge graphs typically contain a large number of entities but often cover only a fraction of all relations between them (i.e., incompleteness). Zero-shot link prediction (ZSLP) is a popular way to tackle the problem by automatically identifying unobserved relations between entities. Most recent approaches use textual features of relations (e.g., surface name or textual descriptions) as auxiliary information to improve the encoded representation. These methods lack robustness as they are bound to support only tokens from a fixed vocabulary and unable to model out-of-vocabulary (OOV) words. Subword units such as character n-grams have the capability of generating more expressive representations for OOV words. Hence, in this paper, we propose a Hierarchical N-gram framework for Zero-Shot Link Prediction (HNZSLP) that leverages character n-gram information for ZSLP. Our approach works by first constructing a hierarchical n-gram graph from the surface name of relations. Subsequently, a new Transformer-based network models the hierarchical n-gram graph to learn a relation embedding for ZSLP. Experimental results show that our proposed HNZSLP method achieves state-of-the-art performance on two standard ZSLP datasets.

2007

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Sentence Level Machine Translation Evaluation as a Ranking
Yang Ye | Ming Zhou | Chin-Yew Lin
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation

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Aspect marker generation in English-to-Chinese machine translation
Yang Ye | Karl-Michael Schneider | Steven Abney
Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit XI: Papers

2006

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Latent Features in Automatic Tense Translation between Chinese and English
Yang Ye | Victoria Li Fossum | Steven Abney
Proceedings of the Fifth SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing

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How and Where do People Fail with Time: Temporal Reference Mapping Annotation by Chinese and English Bilinguals
Yang Ye | Steven Abney
Proceedings of the Workshop on Frontiers in Linguistically Annotated Corpora 2006

2005

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Tense Tagging for Verbs in Cross-Lingual Context: A Case Study
Yang Ye | Zhu Zhang
Second International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing: Full Papers