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The Importance of Supertagging for Wide-Coverage CCG Parsing
Stephen Clark
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James R. Curran
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Paper Details:
Month: Aug 23–Aug 27
Year: 2004
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Venue:
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Type-inheritance Combinatory Categorial Grammar
John Beavers
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Wide-Coverage Semantic Representations from a CCG Parser
Johan Bos
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Stephen Clark
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Mark Steedman
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James R. Curran
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Julia Hockenmaier
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Comparative Parser Performance Analysis across Grammar Frameworks through Automatic Tree Conversion using Synchronous Grammars
Takuya Matsuzaki
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Jun’ichi Tsujii
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Measuring and Predicting Orthographic Associations: Modelling the Similarity of Japanese Kanji
Lars Yencken
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Timothy Baldwin
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Forest-guided Supertagger Training
Yao-zhong Zhang
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Takuya Matsuzaki
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Jun’ichi Tsujii
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Morphological Analysis Can Improve a CCG Parser for English
Matthew Honnibal
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Jonathan K. Kummerfeld
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James R. Curran
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Chart Pruning for Fast Lexicalised-Grammar Parsing
Yue Zhang
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Byung-Gyu Ahn
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Stephen Clark
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Curt Van Wyk
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James R. Curran
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Laura Rimell
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Training a Log-Linear Parser with Loss Functions via Softmax-Margin
Michael Auli
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Adam Lopez
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evision PDF of 'LSTM Shift-Reduce CCG Parsing
Wenduan Xu
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Fast Full Parsing by Linear-Chain Conditional Random Fields
Yoshimasa Tsuruoka
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Jun’ichi Tsujii
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Sophia Ananiadou
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Improving Dependency Parsers using Combinatory Categorial Grammar
Bharat Ram Ambati
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Tejaswini Deoskar
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Mark Steedman
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Wide-Coverage Efficient Statistical Parsing with CCG and Log-Linear Models
Stephen Clark
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James R. Curran
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Finite-State Chart Constraints for Reduced Complexity Context-Free Parsing Pipelines
Brian Roark
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Kristy Hollingshead
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Nathan Bodenstab
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Initial Explorations of CCG Supertagging for Universal Dependency Parsing
Burak Kerim Akkus
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Heval Azizoglu
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Ruket Cakici
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Partial Training for a Lexicalized-Grammar Parser
Stephen Clark
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James Curran
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The Challenges of Parsing Chinese with Combinatory Categorial Grammar
Daniel Tse
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James R. Curran
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An Incremental Algorithm for Transition-based CCG Parsing
Bharat Ram Ambati
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Tejaswini Deoskar
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Mark Johnson
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Mark Steedman
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Expected F-Measure Training for Shift-Reduce Parsing with Recurrent Neural Networks
Wenduan Xu
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Michael Auli
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Stephen Clark
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Shift-Reduce CCG Parsing using Neural Network Models
Bharat Ram Ambati
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Tejaswini Deoskar
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Mark Steedman
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Parsing the WSJ Using CCG and Log-Linear Models
Stephen Clark
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James R. Curran
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Probabilistic Disambiguation Models for Wide-Coverage HPSG Parsing
Yusuke Miyao
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Jun’ichi Tsujii
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Guiding a Constraint Dependency Parser with Supertags
Kilian A. Foth
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Tomas By
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Wolfgang Menzel
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Hybrid Parsing: Using Probabilistic Models as Predictors for a Symbolic Parser
Kilian A. Foth
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Wolfgang Menzel
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Multi-Tagging for Lexicalized-Grammar Parsing
James R. Curran
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Stephen Clark
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David Vadas
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Evaluating the Accuracy of an Unlexicalized Statistical Parser on the PARC DepBank
Ted Briscoe
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John Carroll
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Formalism-Independent Parser Evaluation with CCG and DepBank
Stephen Clark
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James Curran
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Supertagged Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation
Hany Hassan
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Khalil Sima’an
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Andy Way
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Linguistically Motivated Large-Scale NLP with C&C and Boxer
James Curran
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Stephen Clark
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Johan Bos
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Faster Parsing by Supertagger Adaptation
Jonathan K. Kummerfeld
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Jessika Roesner
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Tim Dawborn
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James Haggerty
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James R. Curran
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Stephen Clark
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A Comparison of Loopy Belief Propagation and Dual Decomposition for Integrated CCG Supertagging and Parsing
Michael Auli
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Adam Lopez
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Efficient CCG Parsing: A* versus Adaptive Supertagging
Michael Auli
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Adam Lopez
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Dependency Hashing for n-best CCG Parsing
Dominick Ng
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James R. Curran
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Learning to Prune: Context-Sensitive Pruning for Syntactic MT
Wenduan Xu
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Yue Zhang
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Philip Williams
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Philipp Koehn
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Using CCG categories to improve Hindi dependency parsing
Bharat Ram Ambati
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Tejaswini Deoskar
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Mark Steedman
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Joint Syntactic and Semantic Parsing with Combinatory Categorial Grammar
Jayant Krishnamurthy
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Tom M. Mitchell
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A Data-Driven, Factorization Parser for CCG Dependency Structures
Yantao Du
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Weiwei Sun
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Xiaojun Wan
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CCG Supertagging with a Recurrent Neural Network
Wenduan Xu
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Michael Auli
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Stephen Clark
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Object-Extraction and Question-Parsing using CCG
Stephen Clark
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Mark Steedman
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James R. Curran
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Extremely Lexicalized Models for Accurate and Fast HPSG Parsing
Takashi Ninomiya
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Takuya Matsuzaki
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Yoshimasa Tsuruoka
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Yusuke Miyao
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Jun’ichi Tsujii
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Multilingual Deep Lexical Acquisition for HPSGs via Supertagging
Phil Blunsom
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Timothy Baldwin
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Perceptron Training for a Wide-Coverage Lexicalized-Grammar Parser
Stephen Clark
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James Curran
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Pruning the Search Space of a Hand-Crafted Parsing System with a Probabilistic Parser
Aoife Cahill
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Tracy Holloway King
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John T. Maxwell III
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Evaluating Impact of Re-training a Lexical Disambiguation Model on Domain Adaptation of an HPSG Parser
Tadayoshi Hara
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Yusuke Miyao
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Jun’ichi Tsujii
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Improving the Efficiency of a Wide-Coverage CCG Parser
Bojan Djordjevic
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James Curran
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Stephen Clark
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A log-linear model with an n-gram reference distribution for accurate HPSG parsing
Takashi Ninomiya
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Takuya Matsuzaki
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Yusuke Miyao
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Jun’ichi Tsujii
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CCG Syntactic Reordering Models for Phrase-based Machine Translation
Dennis Nolan Mehay
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Christopher Hardie Brew
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