Hearst Lexical Pattern
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A Hearst Lexical Pattern is a lexical pattern initially proposed in (Hearst, 1992).
- Example(s):
- “X such as Y, and Z”
- See: Lexico-Syntactic Pattern, Relation Recognition Mention Model.
References
1992
- (Hearst, 1992) ⇒ Marti Hearst. (1992). “Automatic Acquisition of Hyponyms from Large Text Corpora.” In: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-1992). doi:10.3115/992133.992154.
- QUOTE: We describe a method for the automatic acquisition of the hyponymy lexical relation from unrestricted text. Two goals motivate the approach: (i) avoidance of the need for pre-encoded knowledge and (ii) applicability across a wide range of text. We identify a set of lexicosyntactic patterns that are easily recognizable, that occur frequently and across text genre boundaries, and that indisputably indicate the lexical relation of interest.