The computing cost of many NLP tasks increases faster than linearly with the length of the representation of a sentence. For parsing the representation is tokens, while for operations on syntax and semantics it will be more complex. In this paper we propose a new task of $\textit{sentence chunking}$: splitting sentence representations into coherent substructures. Its aim is to make further processing of long sentences more tractable. We investigate this idea experimentally using the Dependency Minimal Recursion Semantics (DMRS) representation.EPSR
Parsing sentences into syntax trees can benefit downstream applications in NLP. Transition-based par...
A major challenge in supervised sentence compression is making use of rich feature rep-resentations ...
A major challenge in supervised sentence compression is making use of rich feature rep-resentations ...
Long sentences pose a challenge for natural language processing (NLP) applications. They are associa...
We introduce a “Chunk-and-Pass” parsing technique influenced by a psycholinguistic model, where ling...
We introduce a “Chunk-and-Pass” parsing technique influenced by a psycholinguistic model, where ling...
We propose a new sentence simplification task (Split-and-Rephrase) where the aim is to split a compl...
Trátase dun resumo extendido da ponencia[Abstract] We introduce a “Chunk-and-Pass” parsing technique...
In this paper we consider the problem of analysing sentence-level discourse structure. We introduce ...
We present a novel approach to sentence simplification which departs from previous work in two main ...
Previous work on treebank parsing with discontinuous constituents using Linear Context-Free Rewritin...
In this paper we propose to use text chunking for controlling a bottom-up parser. As it is well know...
Long and complicated sentences pose various problems to many stateof -the-art natural language techn...
Parsing sentences into syntax trees can benefit downstream applications in NLP. Transition-based par...
International audienceSentence splitting involves the segmentation of a sentence into two or more sh...
Parsing sentences into syntax trees can benefit downstream applications in NLP. Transition-based par...
A major challenge in supervised sentence compression is making use of rich feature rep-resentations ...
A major challenge in supervised sentence compression is making use of rich feature rep-resentations ...
Long sentences pose a challenge for natural language processing (NLP) applications. They are associa...
We introduce a “Chunk-and-Pass” parsing technique influenced by a psycholinguistic model, where ling...
We introduce a “Chunk-and-Pass” parsing technique influenced by a psycholinguistic model, where ling...
We propose a new sentence simplification task (Split-and-Rephrase) where the aim is to split a compl...
Trátase dun resumo extendido da ponencia[Abstract] We introduce a “Chunk-and-Pass” parsing technique...
In this paper we consider the problem of analysing sentence-level discourse structure. We introduce ...
We present a novel approach to sentence simplification which departs from previous work in two main ...
Previous work on treebank parsing with discontinuous constituents using Linear Context-Free Rewritin...
In this paper we propose to use text chunking for controlling a bottom-up parser. As it is well know...
Long and complicated sentences pose various problems to many stateof -the-art natural language techn...
Parsing sentences into syntax trees can benefit downstream applications in NLP. Transition-based par...
International audienceSentence splitting involves the segmentation of a sentence into two or more sh...
Parsing sentences into syntax trees can benefit downstream applications in NLP. Transition-based par...
A major challenge in supervised sentence compression is making use of rich feature rep-resentations ...
A major challenge in supervised sentence compression is making use of rich feature rep-resentations ...