Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) categories contain syntactic and semantic information. CCG derivation trees can be used in extracting partial dependency structures by providing the missing information in order to build complete dependency structures. Therefore, CCG categories are sometimes referred to as supertags. The amount of information encoded in supertags makes it possible to create very accurate and fast parsers as supertagging is considered ``almost parsing''. In this thesis, a maximum entropy based part of speech tagger is presented to improve the performance of CCG supertagging and another maximum entropy classifier is implemented with additional features for supertagging. Morphological features of words of an agglutinative l...
This article presents an algorithm for translating the Penn Treebank into a corpus of Combinatory Ca...
Current supervised parsers are limited by the size of their labelled training data, making improving...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is a lexicalized grammar formalism in which words are associate...
Subcategorization information is a useful feature in dependency parsing. In this paper, we explore a...
The central topic of this thesis is the task of syntactic parsing with Combinatory Categorial Gramma...
Previous CCG supertaggers usually predict categories using multi-class classification. Despite their...
International audienceAfter presenting a new CCG supertagging algorithm based on morphological and d...
EuroMatrixPlus project funded by the European Commission, 7th Framework ProgrammeParsing is the task...
This paper reports on progress towards developing the first broad coverage English surface realizer ...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
Combinatory Category Grammar (CCG) supertagging is a task to assign lexical categories to each word ...
This paper presents results for a maximumentropy-based part of speech tagger, which achieves superio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-01Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is a widely st...
We present a Bayesian formulation for weakly-supervised learning of a Combinatory Categorial Grammar...
Tree adjoining grammar parsers can use a su-pertagger as a preprocessor to help disam-biguate the ca...
This article presents an algorithm for translating the Penn Treebank into a corpus of Combinatory Ca...
Current supervised parsers are limited by the size of their labelled training data, making improving...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is a lexicalized grammar formalism in which words are associate...
Subcategorization information is a useful feature in dependency parsing. In this paper, we explore a...
The central topic of this thesis is the task of syntactic parsing with Combinatory Categorial Gramma...
Previous CCG supertaggers usually predict categories using multi-class classification. Despite their...
International audienceAfter presenting a new CCG supertagging algorithm based on morphological and d...
EuroMatrixPlus project funded by the European Commission, 7th Framework ProgrammeParsing is the task...
This paper reports on progress towards developing the first broad coverage English surface realizer ...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
Combinatory Category Grammar (CCG) supertagging is a task to assign lexical categories to each word ...
This paper presents results for a maximumentropy-based part of speech tagger, which achieves superio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-01Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is a widely st...
We present a Bayesian formulation for weakly-supervised learning of a Combinatory Categorial Grammar...
Tree adjoining grammar parsers can use a su-pertagger as a preprocessor to help disam-biguate the ca...
This article presents an algorithm for translating the Penn Treebank into a corpus of Combinatory Ca...
Current supervised parsers are limited by the size of their labelled training data, making improving...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is a lexicalized grammar formalism in which words are associate...