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Semantic Role Labeling

Semantic role labeling aims to model the predicate-argument structure of a sentence and is often described as answering "Who did what to whom". BIO notation is typically used for semantic role labeling.

Example:

| Housing | starts | are | expected | to | quicken | a | bit | from | August’s | pace | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | B-ARG1 | I-ARG1 | O | O | O | V | B-ARG2 | I-ARG2 | B-ARG3 | I-ARG3 | I-ARG3 |

Papers

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TitleStatusHype
Identifying economic narratives in large text corpora -- An integrated approach using Large Language Models0
FRASE: Structured Representations for Generalizable SPARQL Query Generation0
Active Data Sampling and Generation for Bias Remediation0
Semantic Role Labeling: A Systematical SurveyCode1
Semantic Role Labeling of NomBank Partitives0
When and Where Did it Happen? An Encoder-Decoder Model to Identify Scenario ContextCode0
Unlocking Korean Verbs: A User-Friendly Exploration into the Verb Lexicon0
A New Method for Cross-Lingual-based Semantic Role Labeling0
Effectively Leveraging CLIP for Generating Situational Summaries of Images and VideosCode0
DAHRS: Divergence-Aware Hallucination-Remediated SRL Projection0
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1Ours (High-Order model)F1 (Arg.)90.2Unverified