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QADiscourse - Discourse Relations as QA Pairs: Representation, Crowdsourcing and Baselines

Valentina Pyatkin, Ayal Klein, Reut Tsarfaty, Ido Dagan

202033 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Discourse relations describe how two propositions relate to one another, and identifying them automatically is an integral part of natural language understanding. However, annotating discourse relations typically requires expert annotators. Recently, different semantic aspects of a sentence have been represented and crowd-sourced via question-and-answer (QA) pairs. This paper proposes a novel representation of discourse relations as QA pairs, which in turn allows us to crowd-source widecoverage data annotated with discourse relations, via an intuitively appealing interface for composing such questions and answers. Based on our proposed representation, we collect a novel and wide-coverage QADiscourse dataset, and present baseline algorithms for predicting QADiscourse relations.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceCrowdsourcingRepresentation (politics)Natural language processingSentenceArtificial intelligenceBaseline (sea)Natural languageSemantics (computer science)Information retrievalWorld Wide WebProgramming languagePolitical scienceGeologyOceanographyLawPoliticsTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesSpeech and dialogue systems
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