Identifying Speakers and Listeners of Quoted Speech in Literary Works

Chak Yan Yeung, John Lee

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Abstract
We present the first study that evaluates both speaker and listener identification for direct speech in literary texts. Our approach consists of two steps: identification of speakers and listeners near the quotes, and dialogue chain segmentation. Evaluation results show that this approach outperforms a rule-based approach that is state-of-the-art on a corpus of literary texts.
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I17-2055
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Proceedings of the Eighth International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (Volume 2: Short Papers)
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November
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2017
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Taipei, Taiwan
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Greg Kondrak, Taro Watanabe
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IJCNLP
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Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing
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325–329
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https://aclanthology.org/I17-2055
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Chak Yan Yeung and John Lee. 2017. Identifying Speakers and Listeners of Quoted Speech in Literary Works. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (Volume 2: Short Papers), pages 325–329, Taipei, Taiwan. Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing.
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Identifying Speakers and Listeners of Quoted Speech in Literary Works (Yeung & Lee, IJCNLP 2017)
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