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CSLP
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Problems of Inducing Large Coverage Constraint-Based Dependency Grammar for Czech
Abstract. This article describes an attempt to implement a constraintbased dependency grammar for Czech, a language with rich morphology and free word order, in the formalism Exten...
Ondrej Bojar
COLING
1996
13 years 6 months ago
An Earley-type recognizer for dependency grammar
The paper is a first attempt to fill a gap in the dependency literature, by providing a mathematical result on the complexity of recognition with a dependency grammar. The paper d...
Vincenzo Lombardo, Leonardo Lesmo
JMLR
2010
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12 years 11 months ago
Inducing Tree-Substitution Grammars
Inducing a grammar from text has proven to be a notoriously challenging learning task despite decades of research. The primary reason for its difficulty is that in order to induce...
Trevor Cohn, Phil Blunsom, Sharon Goldwater
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