In this paper we present methods for improving the disambiguation of noun phrase (NP) coordination within the framework of a lexicalised history-based parsing model. As well as reducing noise in the data, we look at modelling two main sources of information for disambiguation: symmetry in conjunct structure, and the dependency between conjunct lexical heads. Our changes to the baseline model result in an increase in NP coordination dependency f-score from 69.9% to 73.8%, which represents a relative reduction in f-score error of 13%
This paper describes a rst attempt at a sta-tistical model for simultaneous syntactic pars-ing and g...
This paper explores the role of lexicalization and prun-ing of grammars for base noun phrase identif...
Noun compounds occur frequently in many languages, and the problem of semantic disambiguation of the...
In this paper we present methods for improving the disambiguation of noun phrase (NP) coordination w...
The ability to detect similarity in conjunct heads is potentially a useful tool in helping to disamb...
When faced with the noun phrase (NP) versus sentence (S) coordination ambiguity as in, for example, ...
Noun phrases (NPs) are a crucial part of natural language, exhibiting in many cases an extremely com...
When faced with the noun phrase (NP) versus sentence (S) coordination ambiguity as in, for example, ...
In this paper we present heuristics for resolving coordination ambiguities. We test the hypothesis t...
© 2019 Association for Computational Linguistics Neural language models have achieved state-of-the-a...
The present paper is concerned with statistical parsing of constituent structures in German. The pap...
The use of similarities has been one of the main approaches to resolve the ambigui-ties of coordinat...
In this paper we present some heuristics for resolving coordination ambiguities. This type of ambigu...
Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics,Barcelona, Spain (Onli...
The main disadvantage of collocation-based word sense disambiguation is that the recall is low, with...
This paper describes a rst attempt at a sta-tistical model for simultaneous syntactic pars-ing and g...
This paper explores the role of lexicalization and prun-ing of grammars for base noun phrase identif...
Noun compounds occur frequently in many languages, and the problem of semantic disambiguation of the...
In this paper we present methods for improving the disambiguation of noun phrase (NP) coordination w...
The ability to detect similarity in conjunct heads is potentially a useful tool in helping to disamb...
When faced with the noun phrase (NP) versus sentence (S) coordination ambiguity as in, for example, ...
Noun phrases (NPs) are a crucial part of natural language, exhibiting in many cases an extremely com...
When faced with the noun phrase (NP) versus sentence (S) coordination ambiguity as in, for example, ...
In this paper we present heuristics for resolving coordination ambiguities. We test the hypothesis t...
© 2019 Association for Computational Linguistics Neural language models have achieved state-of-the-a...
The present paper is concerned with statistical parsing of constituent structures in German. The pap...
The use of similarities has been one of the main approaches to resolve the ambigui-ties of coordinat...
In this paper we present some heuristics for resolving coordination ambiguities. This type of ambigu...
Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics,Barcelona, Spain (Onli...
The main disadvantage of collocation-based word sense disambiguation is that the recall is low, with...
This paper describes a rst attempt at a sta-tistical model for simultaneous syntactic pars-ing and g...
This paper explores the role of lexicalization and prun-ing of grammars for base noun phrase identif...
Noun compounds occur frequently in many languages, and the problem of semantic disambiguation of the...