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NAACL
2007
15 years 3 months ago
Relationship between Non-Projective Edges, Their Level Types, and Well-Nestedness
Dependency analysis of natural language gives rise to non-projective structures. The constraint of well-nestedness on dependency trees has been recently shown to give a good fit ...
Jirí Havelka
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COLING
2010
14 years 9 months ago
Evaluation of Dependency Parsers on Unbounded Dependencies
We evaluate two dependency parsers, MSTParser and MaltParser, with respect to their capacity to recover unbounded dependencies in English, a type of evaluation that has been appli...
Joakim Nivre, Laura Rimell, Ryan T. McDonald, Carl...
148
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EMNLP
2009
14 years 11 months ago
Parser Adaptation and Projection with Quasi-Synchronous Grammar Features
We connect two scenarios in structured learning: adapting a parser trained on one corpus to another annotation style, and projecting syntactic annotations from one language to ano...
David A. Smith, Jason Eisner
COLING
2000
15 years 3 months ago
XML and Multilingual Document Authoring: Convergent Trends
Typical approaches to XML authoring view a XML document as a mixture of structure (the tags) and surface (text between the tags). We advocate a radical approach where the surface ...
Marc Dymetman, Veronika Lux, Aarne Ranta
147
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CIARP
2009
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
Incorporating Linguistic Information to Statistical Word-Level Alignment
Abstract. Parallel texts are enriched by alignment algorithms, thus establishing a relationship between the structures of the implied languages. Depending on the alignment level, t...
Eduardo Cendejas, Grettel Barceló, Alexande...