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UCCA Parsing

UCCA (Abend and Rappoport, 2013) is a semantic representation whose main design principles are ease of annotation, cross-linguistic applicability, and a modular architecture. UCCA represents the semantics of linguistic utterances as directed acyclic graphs (DAGs), where terminal (childless) nodes correspond to the text tokens, and non-terminal nodes to semantic units that participate in some super-ordinate relation. Edges are labeled, indicating the role of a child in the relation the parent represents. UCCA’s foundational layer mostly covers predicate-argument structure, semantic heads and inter-Scene relations. UCCA distinguishes primary edges, corresponding to explicit relations, from remote edges that allow for a unit to participate in several super-ordinate relations. Primary edges form a tree in each layer, whereas remote edges enable reentrancy, forming a DAG.

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SemEval 2019 Shared Task: Cross-lingual Semantic Parsing with UCCA - Call for Participation0
Multitask Parsing Across Semantic RepresentationsCode0
A Transition-Based Directed Acyclic Graph Parser for UCCACode0
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