Concept information
Terme préférentiel
textual entailment
Définition
- A binary relation between two natural-language texts (called ‘text’ and ‘hypothesis’), where readers of the ‘text’ would agree the ‘hypothesis’ is most likely true. (Padó and Dagan, Textual Entailment, in The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics, 2016)
Concept générique
Exemple
- Parser Evaluation using Textual Entailments (PETE) is a shared task that involves recognizing textual entailments based on syntactic information alone. (Yuret, Han & Turgut, 2010)
- The paraphrases of the MSRPC have been used as textual entailments in only one direction: the first sentence in the paraphrase has been considered the hypothesis and the second one has been considered the text. (Ferrés & Rodríguez, 2007)
- The task involves recognizing textual entailments based on syntactic information alone. (Yuret, Han & Turgut, 2010)
- We combined semantic textual similarity with textual entailment to solve the problem of student response analysis. (Levy, Zesch, Dagan & Gurevych, 2013)
- We introduced PETE a new method for parser evaluation using textual entailments. (Yuret, Han & Turgut, 2010)
Traductions
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français
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implication textuelle
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-H2MWB1TQ-P
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