Recent studies focussed on the question whether less-congurational languages like German are harder to parse than English, or whether the lower parsing scores are an artefact of treebank encoding schemes and data structures, as claimed by K¨ubler et al. (2006). This claim is based on the assumption that PARSEVAL metrics fully reflect parse quality across treebank encoding schemes. In this paper we present new experiments to test this claim. We use the PARSEVAL metric, the Leaf-Ancestor metric as well as a dependency-based evaluation, and present novel approaches measuring the effect of controlled error insertion on treebank trees and parser output. We also provide extensive past-parsing crosstreebank conversion. The results of the experim...
In the last decade, the Penn treebank has become the standard data set for evaluating parsers. The f...
This paper is a contribution to the ongoing discussion on treebank annotation schemes and their impa...
This paper is a contribution to the ongoing discussion on treebank annotation schemes and their impa...
Recent studies focussed on the question whether less-congurational languages like German are harder ...
Recent studies focussed on the question whether less-congurational languages like German are harder ...
Recent studies focussed on the question whether less-configurational languages like German are harde...
This paper presents a comparative study of probabilistic treebank parsing of German, using the Negra...
This paper presents a comparative study of probabilistic treebank parsing of Ger-man, using the Negr...
This paper presents a thorough examination of the validity of three evaluation measures on parser ou...
This paper presents a thorough examination of the validity of three evaluation measures on parser ou...
This paper presents a thorough examination of the validity of three evaluation measures on parser ou...
Recent years have seen an increasing interest in developing standards for linguistic annotation, wit...
In the last decade, the Penn treebank has become the standard data set for evaluating parsers. The f...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories. Editors: Ko...
In the last decade, the Penn treebank has become the standard data set for evaluating parsers. The f...
This paper is a contribution to the ongoing discussion on treebank annotation schemes and their impa...
This paper is a contribution to the ongoing discussion on treebank annotation schemes and their impa...
Recent studies focussed on the question whether less-congurational languages like German are harder ...
Recent studies focussed on the question whether less-congurational languages like German are harder ...
Recent studies focussed on the question whether less-configurational languages like German are harde...
This paper presents a comparative study of probabilistic treebank parsing of German, using the Negra...
This paper presents a comparative study of probabilistic treebank parsing of Ger-man, using the Negr...
This paper presents a thorough examination of the validity of three evaluation measures on parser ou...
This paper presents a thorough examination of the validity of three evaluation measures on parser ou...
This paper presents a thorough examination of the validity of three evaluation measures on parser ou...
Recent years have seen an increasing interest in developing standards for linguistic annotation, wit...
In the last decade, the Penn treebank has become the standard data set for evaluating parsers. The f...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories. Editors: Ko...
In the last decade, the Penn treebank has become the standard data set for evaluating parsers. The f...
This paper is a contribution to the ongoing discussion on treebank annotation schemes and their impa...
This paper is a contribution to the ongoing discussion on treebank annotation schemes and their impa...