The question of grammar coverage in a treebank is addressed from the perspec-tive of language description, not corpus description. We argue that a treebanking methodology based on parsing a corpus does not necessarily imply worse cover-age than grammar induction based on a manually annotated corpus.
The linguistic annotation of a treebank conforms to an annotation scheme, which has to serve several...
Manual development of deep linguistic resources is time-consuming and costly and therefore often des...
The work presented here addresses the question of how to determine whether a gram-mar formalism is p...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
Treebanks have become valuable resources in natural language processing (NLP) in recent years (Abeil...
1. Introduct ion Treebanks have become valuable resources in natural language processing (NLP) in re...
After many successes, statistical approaches that have been popular in the parsing community are now...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015In this thesis, I present a new method of producing...
Over the past 15 years, there has been increasing use of linguis-tically annotated sentence collecti...
Treebanks, such as the Penn Treebank, provide a basis for the automatic creation of broad coverage g...
By a \tree-bank grammar " we mean a context-free grammar cre-ated by reading the production rul...
This paper describes how electronic grammars can be further enhanced by adding machine-readable gram...
Grammars are core elements of many NLP applications. Grammars can be developed in two ways: built by...
This paper presents empirical studies and closely corresponding theoretical models of the performanc...
◮ Incorporation of linguistics may help state-of-the-art MT ◮ Parallel treebanks are a linguisticall...
The linguistic annotation of a treebank conforms to an annotation scheme, which has to serve several...
Manual development of deep linguistic resources is time-consuming and costly and therefore often des...
The work presented here addresses the question of how to determine whether a gram-mar formalism is p...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
Treebanks have become valuable resources in natural language processing (NLP) in recent years (Abeil...
1. Introduct ion Treebanks have become valuable resources in natural language processing (NLP) in re...
After many successes, statistical approaches that have been popular in the parsing community are now...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015In this thesis, I present a new method of producing...
Over the past 15 years, there has been increasing use of linguis-tically annotated sentence collecti...
Treebanks, such as the Penn Treebank, provide a basis for the automatic creation of broad coverage g...
By a \tree-bank grammar " we mean a context-free grammar cre-ated by reading the production rul...
This paper describes how electronic grammars can be further enhanced by adding machine-readable gram...
Grammars are core elements of many NLP applications. Grammars can be developed in two ways: built by...
This paper presents empirical studies and closely corresponding theoretical models of the performanc...
◮ Incorporation of linguistics may help state-of-the-art MT ◮ Parallel treebanks are a linguisticall...
The linguistic annotation of a treebank conforms to an annotation scheme, which has to serve several...
Manual development of deep linguistic resources is time-consuming and costly and therefore often des...
The work presented here addresses the question of how to determine whether a gram-mar formalism is p...