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EMNLP
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Detecting Parser Errors Using Web-based Semantic Filters
NLP systems for tasks such as question answering and information extraction typically rely on statistical parsers. But the efficacy of such parsers can be surprisingly low, partic...
Alexander Yates, Stefan Schoenmackers, Oren Etzion...
ACL
1998
13 years 6 months ago
Compacting the Penn Treebank Grammar
Treebanks, such as the Penn Treebank (PTB), offer a simple approach to obtaining a broad coverage grammar: one can simply read the grammar off the parse trees in the treebank. Whi...
Alexander Krotov, Mark Hepple, Robert J. Gaizauska...
LREC
2010
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13 years 6 months ago
Arabic Word Segmentation for Better Unit of Analysis
The Arabic language has a very rich morphology where a word is composed of zero or more prefixes, a stem and zero or more suffixes. This makes Arabic data sparse compared to other...
Yassine Benajiba, Imed Zitouni
EDCC
2006
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Dynamic Derivation of Application-Specific Error Detectors and their Implementation in Hardware
- This paper proposes a novel technique for preventing a wide range of data errors from corrupting the execution of applications. The proposed technique enables automated derivatio...
Karthik Pattabiraman, Giacinto Paolo Saggese, Dani...
TSD
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Intraclausal Coordination and Clause Detection as a Preprocessing Step to Dependency Parsing
Abstract. The impact of clause and intraclausal coordination detection to dependency parsing of Slovene is examined. New methods based on machine learning and heuristic rules are p...
Domen Marincic, Matjaz Gams, Tomaz Sef