Cristina Bosco
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2025
Modeling Background Knowledge with Frame Semantics for Fine-grained Sentiment Classification
Muhammad Okky Ibrohim
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Valerio Basile
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Danilo Croce
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Cristina Bosco
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Roberto Basili
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Analogical Abstraction in Cognition, Perception, and Language (Analogy-Angle II)
Few-shot learning via in-context learning (ICL) is widely used in NLP, but its effectiveness is highly sensitive to example selection, often leading to unstable performance. To address this, we introduce BacKGen, a framework for generating structured Background Knowledge (BK) as an alternative to instance-based prompting. Our approach leverages Frame Semantics to uncover recurring conceptual patterns across data instances, clustering examples based on shared event structures and semantic roles. These patterns are then synthesized into generalized knowledge statements using a large language model (LLM) and injected into prompts to support contextual reasoning beyond surface-level cues. We apply BacKGen to Sentiment Phrase Classification (SPC), a task where polarity judgments frequently depend on implicit commonsense knowledge. In this setting, BK serves as an abstract representation of prototypical scenarios, enabling schematic generalization to help the model perform analogical reasoning by mapping new inputs onto generalized event structures. Experimental results with Mistral-7B and Llama3-8B demonstrate that BK-based prompting consistently outperforms standard few-shot approaches, achieving up to 29.94% error reduction.
LiITA: a Knowledge Base of Interoperable Resources for Italian
Eleonora Litta
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Marco Carlo Passarotti
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Valerio Basile
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Cristina Bosco
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Andrea Di Fabio
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Paolo Brasolin
Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Language, Data and Knowledge
This paper describes the LiITA Knowledge Base of interoperable linguistic resources for Italian.By adhering to the Linked Open Data principles, LiITA ensures and facilitates interoperability between distributed resources. The paper outlines the lemma-centered architecture of the Knowledge Base and details its core component: the Lemma Bank, a collection of Italian lemmas designed to interlink distributed lexical and textual resources.
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- Valerio Basile 2
- Roberto Basili 1
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- Danilo Croce 1
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