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Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) tutorial slides

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This tutorial helps researchers and students understand Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR), a way to represent sentence meaning. You'll learn how to interpret and create AMR graphs from natural language sentences, and how AMR compares to other linguistic frameworks. It's ideal for computational linguists, NLP students, or anyone researching semantic parsing.

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Use this if you need a foundational understanding of Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) and its applications in natural language processing.

Not ideal if you are looking for an off-the-shelf software tool for applying AMR without needing to understand its underlying principles.

computational-linguistics natural-language-processing semantic-parsing linguistic-analysis AI-research
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