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An Analysis of Sentential Neighbors in Implicit Discourse Relation Prediction

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arxiv 2405.09735 v2 pith:VJ465NMQ submitted 2024-05-16 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords relationcontextdiscourseneighborspredictiontaskclassificationimplicit
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Discourse relation classification is an especially difficult task without explicit context markers (Prasad et al., 2008). Current approaches to implicit relation prediction solely rely on two neighboring sentences being targeted, ignoring the broader context of their surrounding environments (Atwell et al., 2021). In this research, we propose three new methods in which to incorporate context in the task of sentence relation prediction: (1) Direct Neighbors (DNs), (2) Expanded Window Neighbors (EWNs), and (3) Part-Smart Random Neighbors (PSRNs). Our findings indicate that the inclusion of context beyond one discourse unit is harmful in the task of discourse relation classification.

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