Parsed FrameNet

Description

Parsed FrameNet is intended to foster new developments and comparable evaluation of semantic parsers in the FrameNet paradigm by providing a standardized dependency syntactic representation and a mapping of FrameNet annotations (character spans) to syntactic parses (dependency nodes).

Parsed FrameNet release 1.0 was created on May 20, 2012 by Daniel Bauer, Hagen Fürstenau, and Owen Rambow.

We used the original FrameNet Release 1.5. Dependency parses were created with the Stanford Parser version 1.6.8

Frame annotations (FEEs and frame elements) were aligned to single dependency nodes in the parse. We selected nodes to maximize token recall of the subtree under each selected node against the tokens annotated in FrameNet. The data set contains the first parse among the best-30 for each sentence that maximizes the average token recall.

References

Details about the conversion process and an evaluation can be found in the following publication:

Daniel Bauer, Hagen Fürstenau, and Owen Rambow. 2012. The Dependency-Parsed FrameNet Corpus.
In: Proceedings of the 8th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2012). Istanbul, Turkey.

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