@inproceedings{muzny-etal-2017-two,
title = "A Two-stage Sieve Approach for Quote Attribution",
author = "Muzny, Grace and
Fang, Michael and
Chang, Angel and
Jurafsky, Dan",
editor = "Lapata, Mirella and
Blunsom, Phil and
Koller, Alexander",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 15th Conference of the {E}uropean Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Volume 1, Long Papers",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
address = "Valencia, Spain",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/jlcl-multiple-ingestion/E17-1044/",
pages = "460--470",
abstract = "We present a deterministic sieve-based system for attributing quotations in literary text and a new dataset: QuoteLi3. Quote attribution, determining who said what in a given text, is important for tasks like creating dialogue systems, and in newer areas like computational literary studies, where it creates opportunities to analyze novels at scale rather than only a few at a time. We release QuoteLi3, which contains more than 6,000 annotations linking quotes to speaker mentions and quotes to speaker entities, and introduce a new algorithm for quote attribution. Our two-stage algorithm first links quotes to mentions, then mentions to entities. Using two stages encapsulates difficult sub-problems and improves system performance. The modular design allows us to tune for overall performance or higher precision, which is useful for many real-world use cases. Our system achieves an average F-score of 87.5 across three novels, outperforming previous systems, and can be tuned for precision of 90.4 at a recall of 65.1."
}
Markdown (Informal)
[A Two-stage Sieve Approach for Quote Attribution](https://preview.aclanthology.org/jlcl-multiple-ingestion/E17-1044/) (Muzny et al., EACL 2017)
ACL
- Grace Muzny, Michael Fang, Angel Chang, and Dan Jurafsky. 2017. A Two-stage Sieve Approach for Quote Attribution. In Proceedings of the 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Volume 1, Long Papers, pages 460–470, Valencia, Spain. Association for Computational Linguistics.