Peter Anick

Also published as: Peter G. Anick


2023

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The DARPA Wikidata Overlay: Wikidata as an ontology for natural language processing
Elizabeth Spaulding | Kathryn Conger | Anatole Gershman | Rosario Uceda-Sosa | Susan Windisch Brown | James Pustejovsky | Peter Anick | Martha Palmer
Proceedings of the 19th Joint ACL-ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantics (ISA-19)

With 102,530,067 items currently in its crowd-sourced knowledge base, Wikidata provides NLP practitioners a unique and powerful resource for inference and reasoning over real-world entities. However, because Wikidata is very entity focused, events and actions are often labeled with eventive nouns (e.g., the process of diagnosing a person’s illness is labeled “diagnosis”), and the typical participants in an event are not described or linked to that event concept (e.g., the medical professional or patient). Motivated by a need for an adaptable, comprehensive, domain-flexible ontology for information extraction, including identifying the roles entities are playing in an event, we present a curated subset of Wikidata in which events have been enriched with PropBank roles. To enable richer narrative understanding between events from Wikidata concepts, we have also provided a comprehensive mapping from temporal Qnodes and Pnodes to the Allen Interval Temporal Logic relations.

2014

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Extracting Aspects and Polarity from Patents
Peter Anick | Marc Verhagen | James Pustejovsky
Proceedings of the COLING Workshop on Synchronic and Diachronic Approaches to Analyzing Technical Language

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Identification of Technology Terms in Patents
Peter Anick | Marc Verhagen | James Pustejovsky
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)

Natural language analysis of patents holds promise for the development of tools designed to assist analysts in the monitoring of emerging technologies. One component of such tools is the identification of technology terms. We describe an approach to the discovery of technology terms using supervised machine learning and evaluate its performance on subsets of patents in three languages: English, German, and Chinese.

2011

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A Machine Learning-Based Coreference Detection System for OntoNotes
Yaqin Yang | Nianwen Xue | Peter Anick
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning: Shared Task

2008

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Similar Term Discovery using Web Search
Peter Anick | Vijay Murthi | Shaji Sebastian
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'08)

We present an approach to the discovery of semantically similar terms that utilizes a web search engine as both a source for generating related terms and a tool for estimating the semantic similarity of terms. The system works by associating with each document in the search engine’s index a weighted term vector comprising those phrases that best describe the document’s subject matter. Related terms for a given seed phrase are generated by running the seed as a search query and mining the result vector produced by averaging the weights of terms associated with the top documents of the query result set. The degree of similarity between the seed term and each related term is then computed as the cosine of the angle between their respective result vectors. We test the effectiveness of this approach for building a term recommender system designed to help online advertisers discover additional phrases to describe their product offering. A comparison of its output with that of several alternative methods finds it to be competitive with the best known alternative.

2004

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Exploiting Anchor Text as a Lexical Resource
Peter Anick
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’04)

1993

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Lexical Semantic Techniques for Corpus Analysis
James Pustejovsky | Sabine Bergler | Peter Anick
Computational Linguistics, Volume 19, Number 2, June 1993, Special Issue on Using Large Corpora: II

1992

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A High-level Morphological Description Language Exploiting Inflectional Paradigms
Peter Anick | Suzanne Artemieff
COLING 1992 Volume 1: The 14th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

1991

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Lexical Structures for Linguistic Inference
Peter Anick | Sabine Bergler
Lexical Semantics and Knowledge Representation

1990

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An Application of Lexical Semantics to Knowledge Acquisition from Corpora
Peter Anick | James Pustejovsky
COLING 1990 Volume 2: Papers presented to the 13th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

1988

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On The Semantic Interpretation of Nominals
James Pustejovsky | Peter G. Anick
Coling Budapest 1988 Volume 2: International Conference on Computational Linguistics