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Previous work in the area of Open IE has mainly focused on the extraction of isolated relational tuples. Ignoring the cohesive nature of texts where important contextual information is spread across clauses or sentences, state-of-the-art Open IE approaches are prone to generating a loose arrangement of tuples that lack the expressiveness needed to infer the true meaning of complex assertions. To overcome this limitation, we presented a method that allows existing Open IE systems to enrich their output with semantic information.

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Niklaus, C. (2022). Summary. In: From Complex Sentences to a Formal Semantic Representation using Syntactic Text Simplification and Open Information Extraction. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-38697-9_13

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