This paper describes a comparative application of Grammar Learning by Partition Search to four different learning tasks: deep parsing, NP identification, flat phrase chunking and NP chunking. In the experiments, base grammars were extracted from a treebank corpus. From this starting point, new grammars optimised for the different parsing tasks were learnt by Partition Search. No lexical information was used. In half of the experiments, local structural context in the form of parent phrase category information was incorporated into the grammars. Results show that grammars which contain this information outperform grammars which do not by large margins in all tests for all parsing tasks. It makes the biggest difference for deep parsing, typic...
[[abstract]]We introduce a method for learning to find the representative syntax-based context of a ...
This paper reports on the LEARNING COMPUTATIONAL GRAMMARS (LCG) project, a postdoc network devoted t...
Treebank parsing can be seen as the search for an optimally refined grammar consistent with a coarse...
This paper describes Grammar Learning by Partition Search, a general method for automatically constr...
This paper describes an application of Grammar Learning by Partition Search to noun phrase extractio...
This paper describes an application of Grammar Learning by Partition Search to noun phrase extractio...
pcfg Learning by Partition Search is a general grammatical inference method for constructing, adapt...
pcfg Learning by Partition Search is a general grammatical inference method for constructing, adapti...
In this chapter we investigate the problem of grammar learning from a perspective that diverges from...
Trabajo presentado al 3rd International Workshop on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Commun...
In this paper we present the theoretical foundation of the search space for learning a class of cons...
We present memory-based learning approaches to shallow parsing and apply these to five tasks: base n...
We describe the automatic acquisition of a lexicon of verb subcategorisations from a domain-specific...
In this paper we investigate the problem of grammar inference from a different perspective. The comm...
In this paper we investigate the problem of grammar inference from a different perspective. The comm...
[[abstract]]We introduce a method for learning to find the representative syntax-based context of a ...
This paper reports on the LEARNING COMPUTATIONAL GRAMMARS (LCG) project, a postdoc network devoted t...
Treebank parsing can be seen as the search for an optimally refined grammar consistent with a coarse...
This paper describes Grammar Learning by Partition Search, a general method for automatically constr...
This paper describes an application of Grammar Learning by Partition Search to noun phrase extractio...
This paper describes an application of Grammar Learning by Partition Search to noun phrase extractio...
pcfg Learning by Partition Search is a general grammatical inference method for constructing, adapt...
pcfg Learning by Partition Search is a general grammatical inference method for constructing, adapti...
In this chapter we investigate the problem of grammar learning from a perspective that diverges from...
Trabajo presentado al 3rd International Workshop on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Commun...
In this paper we present the theoretical foundation of the search space for learning a class of cons...
We present memory-based learning approaches to shallow parsing and apply these to five tasks: base n...
We describe the automatic acquisition of a lexicon of verb subcategorisations from a domain-specific...
In this paper we investigate the problem of grammar inference from a different perspective. The comm...
In this paper we investigate the problem of grammar inference from a different perspective. The comm...
[[abstract]]We introduce a method for learning to find the representative syntax-based context of a ...
This paper reports on the LEARNING COMPUTATIONAL GRAMMARS (LCG) project, a postdoc network devoted t...
Treebank parsing can be seen as the search for an optimally refined grammar consistent with a coarse...