Abstract
We describe and evaluate different approaches to the conversion of gold standard corpus data from Stanford Typed Dependencies (SD) and Penn-style constituent trees to the latest English Universal Dependencies representation (UD 2.2). Our results indicate that pure SD to UD conversion is highly accurate across multiple genres, resulting in around 1.5% errors, but can be improved further to fewer than 0.5% errors given access to annotations beyond the pure syntax tree, such as entity types and coreference resolution, which are necessary for correct generation of several UD relations. We show that constituent-based conversion using CoreNLP (with automatic NER) performs substantially worse in all genres, including when using gold constituent trees, primarily due to underspecification of phrasal grammatical functions.- Anthology ID:
- W18-4918
- Volume:
- Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Linguistic Annotation, Multiword Expressions and Constructions (LAW-MWE-CxG-2018)
- Month:
- August
- Year:
- 2018
- Address:
- Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
- Editors:
- Agata Savary, Carlos Ramisch, Jena D. Hwang, Nathan Schneider, Melanie Andresen, Sameer Pradhan, Miriam R. L. Petruck
- Venues:
- LAW | MWE
- SIGs:
- SIGANN | SIGLEX
- Publisher:
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- Note:
- Pages:
- 167–177
- Language:
- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/W18-4918
- DOI:
- Cite (ACL):
- Siyao Peng and Amir Zeldes. 2018. All Roads Lead to UD: Converting Stanford and Penn Parses to English Universal Dependencies with Multilayer Annotations. In Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Linguistic Annotation, Multiword Expressions and Constructions (LAW-MWE-CxG-2018), pages 167–177, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Association for Computational Linguistics.
- Cite (Informal):
- All Roads Lead to UD: Converting Stanford and Penn Parses to English Universal Dependencies with Multilayer Annotations (Peng & Zeldes, LAW-MWE 2018)
- PDF:
- https://preview.aclanthology.org/fix-dup-bibkey/W18-4918.pdf