Collocation Extraction Task
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A Collocation Extraction Task is a term extraction task that extracts collocations.
- Example(s):
- given corpus C => "emotional baggage", "psychological baggage", "historical baggage", "kick the bucket", "stiff wind", ...
- See: Synonym Extraction Task, Synonymous Collocation, Collocation, Named Entity Extractin Taks.
References
2001
- (Pearce, 2001) ⇒ Darren Pearce. (2001). “Synonymy in Collocation Extraction.” In: ...
- ABSTRACT: This paper describes the use of WordNet in a new technique for collocation extraction. The approach is based on restrictions on the possible substitutions for synonyms within candidate phrases. Following a general discussion of collocations and their applications, current extraction methods are briefly described. This is followed by a detailed description of the new approach and results and evaluation of experiments that utilise WordNet as a source of synonymic information.
- QUOTE: As an example of a collocation, Lin (1998) explains that even though baggage and luggage are synonyms, only baggage can be modified by emotional, historical or psychological.
This lack of valid substitution for a synonym is a characteristic of collocations in general (Manning and Schutze, 1999).