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DRS Parsing

Discourse Representation Structures (DRS) are formal meaning representations introduced by Discourse Representation Theory. DRS parsing is a complex task, comprising other NLP tasks, such as semantic role labeling, word sense disambiguation, co-reference resolution and named entity tagging. Also, DRSs show explicit scope for certain operators, which allows for a more principled and linguistically motivated treatment of negation, modals and quantification, as has been advocated in formal semantics. Moreover, DRSs can be translated to formal logic, which allows for automatic forms of inference by third parties.

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The First Shared Task on Discourse Representation Structure Parsing0
Pre-Trained Language-Meaning Models for Multilingual Parsing and GenerationCode0
MACT: Model-Agnostic Cross-Lingual Training for Discourse Representation Structure ParsingCode0
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