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COLING
1996
13 years 6 months ago
Using a Hybrid System of Corpus- and Knowledge-Based Techniques to Automate the Induction of a Lexical Sublanguage Grammar
Porting a Natural Language Processing (NLP) system to a new domain remains one of the bottlenecks in syntactic parsing, because of the amount of effort required to fix gaps in the...
Geert Jan Wilms
MLMTA
2003
13 years 6 months ago
Just-in-Time Grammar
In this paper, we attempt to explain why rule-based syntactic analysis systems have not so far worked as well as they could. This will motivate our approach, which is based on a n...
Stephen Beale, Sergei Nirenburg, Marjorie McShane
NAACL
1994
13 years 6 months ago
The Automatic Component of the LINGSTAT Machine-Aided Translation System
We present the newest implementation of the LINGSTAT machine-aided translation system. The moat signiflcsat change from earlier versions is a new set of modules that produce a dra...
Jonathan Yamron, James Cant, Anne Demedts, Taiko D...
ACL
1997
13 years 6 months ago
Ambiguity Resolution for Machine Translation of Telegraphic Messages
Telegraphic messages with numerous instances of omission pose a new challenge to parsing in that a sentence with omission causes a higher degree of ambi6uity than a sentence witho...
Young-Suk Lee, Clifford J. Weinstein, Stephanie Se...
ACL
2003
13 years 6 months ago
Accurate Unlexicalized Parsing
We demonstrate that an unlexicalized PCFG can parse much more accurately than previously shown, by making use of simple, linguistically motivated state splits, which break down fa...
Dan Klein, Christopher D. Manning