Are there any available lexical databases for English, containing predicate-argument (relation-role) information?
I am looking for a database (something like WordNet) containing predicate-arguments information (also known as relations-roles). I.e. what are the arguments of a given predicate?
For example,
loves(lover, beloved)
'loves' is a predicate/relation; and 'lover' and 'beloved' are the predicate's typical arguments (relational roles).
I am familiar with WordNet, but it contains mainly information about hypernyms and hyponyms.
Are there any available databases containing such information? If there are, it would be perfect if they could be accessed through Python!
python arguments nltk predicate wordnet
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I am looking for a database (something like WordNet) containing predicate-arguments information (also known as relations-roles). I.e. what are the arguments of a given predicate?
For example,
loves(lover, beloved)
'loves' is a predicate/relation; and 'lover' and 'beloved' are the predicate's typical arguments (relational roles).
I am familiar with WordNet, but it contains mainly information about hypernyms and hyponyms.
Are there any available databases containing such information? If there are, it would be perfect if they could be accessed through Python!
python arguments nltk predicate wordnet
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– quant
Nov 15 '18 at 16:07
If you're willing to compile your own statistics of predicate-argument relations, take a look at the Groningen Meaning Bank. It contains a very large number of sentences annotated with all sorts of relations.
– alexis
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57
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I am looking for a database (something like WordNet) containing predicate-arguments information (also known as relations-roles). I.e. what are the arguments of a given predicate?
For example,
loves(lover, beloved)
'loves' is a predicate/relation; and 'lover' and 'beloved' are the predicate's typical arguments (relational roles).
I am familiar with WordNet, but it contains mainly information about hypernyms and hyponyms.
Are there any available databases containing such information? If there are, it would be perfect if they could be accessed through Python!
python arguments nltk predicate wordnet
I am looking for a database (something like WordNet) containing predicate-arguments information (also known as relations-roles). I.e. what are the arguments of a given predicate?
For example,
loves(lover, beloved)
'loves' is a predicate/relation; and 'lover' and 'beloved' are the predicate's typical arguments (relational roles).
I am familiar with WordNet, but it contains mainly information about hypernyms and hyponyms.
Are there any available databases containing such information? If there are, it would be perfect if they could be accessed through Python!
python arguments nltk predicate wordnet
python arguments nltk predicate wordnet
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– quant
Nov 15 '18 at 16:07
If you're willing to compile your own statistics of predicate-argument relations, take a look at the Groningen Meaning Bank. It contains a very large number of sentences annotated with all sorts of relations.
– alexis
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57
add a comment |
Ask that question on opendata.stackexchange.com not on stackoverflow. Stackoverflow is for programming questions only, see stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic for more information.
– quant
Nov 15 '18 at 16:07
If you're willing to compile your own statistics of predicate-argument relations, take a look at the Groningen Meaning Bank. It contains a very large number of sentences annotated with all sorts of relations.
– alexis
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57
Ask that question on opendata.stackexchange.com not on stackoverflow. Stackoverflow is for programming questions only, see stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic for more information.
– quant
Nov 15 '18 at 16:07
Ask that question on opendata.stackexchange.com not on stackoverflow. Stackoverflow is for programming questions only, see stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic for more information.
– quant
Nov 15 '18 at 16:07
If you're willing to compile your own statistics of predicate-argument relations, take a look at the Groningen Meaning Bank. It contains a very large number of sentences annotated with all sorts of relations.
– alexis
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57
If you're willing to compile your own statistics of predicate-argument relations, take a look at the Groningen Meaning Bank. It contains a very large number of sentences annotated with all sorts of relations.
– alexis
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57
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If you're willing to compile your own statistics of predicate-argument relations, take a look at the Groningen Meaning Bank. It contains a very large number of sentences annotated with all sorts of relations.
– alexis
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57