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Semantic noise in the Winograd Schema Challenge of pronoun disambiguation
S. de Jager
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Arts and Humanities
Pronouns
100%
Natural Language Processing
100%
Disambiguation
100%
Literature
60%
Human subjects
60%
Weavers
40%
Conceptual
20%
Capabilities
20%
Semantic Interpretation
20%
Reading Comprehension
20%
Application
20%
Linguistics
20%
Cultural Analysis
20%
Contextualization
20%
Turing Test
20%
Computer Science
Natural Language Processing
100%
Disambiguation
100%
Winograd Schema Challenge
100%
Language Modeling
40%
Information Theory
20%
Processing Task
20%
Cultural Analysis
20%
Common Sense Knowledge
20%
Social Sciences
Natural Language Processing
100%
Pronoun
100%
Language Modeling
40%
Reading Comprehension
20%
Cultural Analysis
20%
Semantic Interpretation
20%
Psychology
Disambiguation
100%
Pronoun
100%
Turing Test
50%