Wide-coverage natural language parsers are typically not very efficient. Finite-state techniques are less powerful, but offer the advantage of being very fast, and good at representing language locally. This dissertation constitutes empirical research into the construction and use of a finite-state approximation of a wide-coverage parser to increase parsing performance. The finite-state approximation is in the form of a hidden Markov model, inferred from parser-annotated data. This model is used in a part-of-speech tagger, which is applied in various ways and using several different models to reduce ambiguity in parsing, by setting it up as a filter that removes unlikely options in the first stage of parsing
Finite-state methods are finding ever increasing use among linguists as a way of modeling phonology ...
It is argued that pessimistic assessments of the adequacy of artificial neural networks (ANNs) for n...
These proceedings contain the final versions of the papers presented at the 7th InternationalWorksho...
Wide-coverage natural language parsers are typically not very efficient. Finite-state techniques are...
The article presents a short overview to the state of the art and relates the articles in this issue...
Rcccnt mathcmatical and algorithmic rcsults in thc field of fmite-state tcchnology, as well as thc i...
Finite State Automata (FSA) and their variants are natural tools adapted to the description of vario...
This dissertation is a theoretical study of finite-state based grammars used in natural language pro...
Finite-state technology is at the core of many standard approaches in natural language processing [1...
In this volume, AndrOs Kornai has put together a collection of articles that strongly argue his cont...
Recent mathematical and algorithmic results in the field of finite-state technology, as well the inc...
This dissertation is concerned with finite state machine-based technology for modeling natural langu...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
We describe the use of finite state automata for the description of natural languages. We demonstrat...
Probabilistic finite-state machines are used today in a variety of areas in pattern recognition, or ...
Finite-state methods are finding ever increasing use among linguists as a way of modeling phonology ...
It is argued that pessimistic assessments of the adequacy of artificial neural networks (ANNs) for n...
These proceedings contain the final versions of the papers presented at the 7th InternationalWorksho...
Wide-coverage natural language parsers are typically not very efficient. Finite-state techniques are...
The article presents a short overview to the state of the art and relates the articles in this issue...
Rcccnt mathcmatical and algorithmic rcsults in thc field of fmite-state tcchnology, as well as thc i...
Finite State Automata (FSA) and their variants are natural tools adapted to the description of vario...
This dissertation is a theoretical study of finite-state based grammars used in natural language pro...
Finite-state technology is at the core of many standard approaches in natural language processing [1...
In this volume, AndrOs Kornai has put together a collection of articles that strongly argue his cont...
Recent mathematical and algorithmic results in the field of finite-state technology, as well the inc...
This dissertation is concerned with finite state machine-based technology for modeling natural langu...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
We describe the use of finite state automata for the description of natural languages. We demonstrat...
Probabilistic finite-state machines are used today in a variety of areas in pattern recognition, or ...
Finite-state methods are finding ever increasing use among linguists as a way of modeling phonology ...
It is argued that pessimistic assessments of the adequacy of artificial neural networks (ANNs) for n...
These proceedings contain the final versions of the papers presented at the 7th InternationalWorksho...