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Detecting negation scope is easy, except when it isn't

2017-04-01EACL 2017Unverified0· sign in to hype

Federico Fancellu, Adam Lopez, Bonnie Webber, Hangfeng He

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Several corpora have been annotated with negation scope---the set of words whose meaning is negated by a cue like the word ``not''---leading to the development of classifiers that detect negation scope with high accuracy. We show that for nearly all of these corpora, this high accuracy can be attributed to a single fact: they frequently annotate negation scope as a single span of text delimited by punctuation. For negation scopes not of this form, detection accuracy is low and under-sampling the easy training examples does not substantially improve accuracy. We demonstrate that this is partly an artifact of annotation guidelines, and we argue that future negation scope annotation efforts should focus on these more difficult cases.

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