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Active HORIZON European Commission

Modelling Text as a Living Object in Cross-Document Context

€2.5M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Technische Universitat Darmstadt
Country Germany
Start Date Apr 01, 2023
End Date Mar 31, 2028
Duration 1,826 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101054961
Grant Description

Interpreting text in the context of other texts is very hard: it requires understanding the fine-grained semantic relationships between documents called intertextual relationships. This is critical in many areas of human activity, including research, business, journalism, and others.

However, finding and interpreting intertextual relationships and tracing information throughout heterogeneous sources remains a tedious manual task.

Natural language processing (NLP) fails to adequately support it: mainstream NLP considers texts as static, isolated entities, and existing approaches to cross-document understanding focus on narrow use cases and lack a common, theoretical foundation.

Data is scarce and difficult to create, and the field lacks a principled framework for modelling intertextuality.InterText breaks new ground by proposing the first general framework for studying intertextuality in NLP.

We instantiate our framework in three intertextuality types: inline commentary, implicit linking, and semantic versioning. We produce new datasets and generalizable models for each of them.

Rather than treating text as a sequence of words, we introduce a new data model that naturally reflects document structure and cross-document relationships. We use this data model to create novel, intertextuality-aware neural representations of text. While prior work ignores similarities between different types of intertextuality, we target their synergies.

Thus, we offer solutions that scale to a wide range of tasks and across domains. To enable modular and efficient transfer learning, we propose new document-level adapter-based architectures.

We investigate integrative properties of our framework in two case studies: academic peer review and conspiracy theory debunking.

InterText creates a solid research platform for intertextuality-aware NLP crucial for managing the dynamic, interconnected digital discourse of today.

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