Evaluating Discourse Processing Algorithms
Abstract
In order to take steps towards establishing a methodology for evaluating Natural Language systems, we conducted a case study. We attempt to evaluate two different approaches to anaphoric processing in discourse by comparing the accuracy and coverage of two published algorithms for finding the co-specifiers of pronouns in naturally occurring texts and dialogues. We present the quantitative results of hand-simulating these algorithms, but this analysis naturally gives rise to both a qualitative evaluation and recommendations for performing such evaluations in general. We illustrate the general difficulties encountered with quantitative evaluation. These are problems with: (a) allowing for underlying assumptions, (b) determining how to handle underspecifications, and (c) evaluating the contribution of false positives and error chaining.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cmp-lg/9410006,
title = {Evaluating Discourse Processing Algorithms},
author = {Marilyn A. Walker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cmp-lg/9410006},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
plain latex but includes psfig.tex, 11 pages with one psfig, published in 27th Annual Meeting of the ACL, 1989