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Abstract:Understanding the relations between entities denoted by NPs in text is a critical part of human-like natural language understanding. However, only a fraction of such relations is covered by NLP tasks and models nowadays. In this work, we establish the task of text-based NP enrichment (TNE), that is, enriching each NP with all the preposition-mediated relations that hold between this and the other NPs in the text. The relations are represented as triplets, each denoting two NPs linked via a preposition. Humans recover such relations seamlessly, while current state-of-the-art models struggle with them due to the implicit nature of the problem. We build the first large-scale dataset for the problem, provide the formal framing and scope of annotation, analyze the data, and report the result of fine-tuned neural language models on the task, demonstrating the challenge it poses to current technology. We created a webpage with the data, data-exploration UI, code, models, and demo to foster further research into this challenging text understanding problem at yanaiela.github.io/TNE/.