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Abstract: . . . syntax-based pronoun resolution methods. In Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting, 602–605. University of Maryland, June. Association for Computational Linguistics. Cynthia A. Thompson, Roger Levy, and Christopher D. Manning. 2003. A generative model for semantic role labeling. In: Proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML), 397-408. 21 . . . . . . psycholinguistics Page 1 On the (Ir)relevance of Psycholinguistics for Anaphora Resolution Lucas Champollion champoll [at] ling.upenn.edu Abstract Psycholinguistic experiments show that pronouns tend to be resolved differently de- pending on whether they occur in main or subordinate clauses. If a pronoun in a subordi- nate clause has . . . . . . intersentential pronouns can likely be applied to intrasentential cases without any significant loss of accuracy. The present study can of course not answer the general question of psycholinguistic results for preferences in anaphora resolution should be handled in performance-oriented algorithms. While psycholinguistics can bring attention to hitherto unknown anaphora resolution factors in the sense of Mitkov (1997), evaluating actual resolution systems is the only way to know how the best use can be made of these factors. As an example, see Mitkov (1997) for a comparative evaluation of two approaches . . . . . . 20(2):301–317. Joel R. Tetreault. 1999. Analysis of syntax-based pronoun resolution methods. In Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting, 602–605. University of Maryland, June. Association for Computational Linguistics. Cynthia A. Thompson, Roger Levy, and Christopher D. Manning. 2003. A generative model for semantic role labeling. In: Proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML), 397-408. 21 . . . . . . not the only things that matter. A case study based on two different approaches. In Proceedings of the ACL ’07/EACL ’97 Workshop on Operational Factors in Practical, Robust Anaphora Resolution. 14–21. Madrid, Spain. Constantin Orasan, Richard Evans, and Ruslan Mitkov. 2000. Enhancing preference-based anaphora resolution with genetic algorithms. In Proceedings of NLP ’2000, 185–195. Patras, Greece. Rosemary Stevenson, Alistair Knott, Jon Oberlander, and Sharon McDonald. 2000. Interpreting pro- nouns and connectives: Interactions among focusing, thematic roles and coherence relations. Lan- guage and . . . --3000,5,300,2678,29993
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