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LACL
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Linguistic Facts as Predicates over Ranges of the Sentence
Abstract. This paper introduces a novel approach to language processing, in which linguistic facts are represented as predicates over ranges of the intput text, usually, but not li...
Benoît Sagot
JAIR
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Global Inference for Sentence Compression: An Integer Linear Programming Approach
Sentence compression holds promise for many applications ranging from summarization to subtitle generation. Our work views sentence compression as an optimization problem and uses...
James Clarke, Mirella Lapata
NIPS
2001
13 years 5 months ago
Natural Language Grammar Induction Using a Constituent-Context Model
This paper presents a novel approach to the unsupervised learning of syntactic analyses of natural language text. Most previous work has focused on maximizing likelihood according...
Dan Klein, Christopher D. Manning
SIGLEX
1991
13 years 8 months ago
Logical Structures in the Lexicon
The lexical entry for a word must contain all the information needed to construct a semantic representation for sentences that contain the word. Because of that requirement, the f...
John F. Sowa
ACL
2007
13 years 6 months ago
A Bayesian Model for Discovering Typological Implications
A standard form of analysis for linguistic typology is the universal implication. These implications state facts about the range of extant languages, such as “if objects come af...
Hal Daumé III, Lyle Campbell