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Annotation Strategies for Probabilistic Parsing in German
Michael Schiehlen
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Paper Details:
Month: Aug 23–Aug 27
Year: 2004
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
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Javier Esparza
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Evaluation of a Japanese CFG Derived from a Syntactically Annotated Corpus with Respect to Dependency Measures
Tomoya Noro
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Chimato Koike
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Taiichi Hashimoto
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Takenobu Tokunaga
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Hozumi Tanaka
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Some remarks on the Annotation of Quantifying Noun Groups in Treebanks
Kristina Spranger
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Morphological and Syntactic Case in Statistical Dependency Parsing
Wolfgang Seeker
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Jonas Kuhn
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Knowledge Sources for Constituent Parsing of German, a Morphologically Rich and Less-Configurational Language
Alexander Fraser
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Helmut Schmid
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Richárd Farkas
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Renjing Wang
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Hinrich Schütze
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How to Compare Treebanks
Sandra Kübler
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Wolfgang Maier
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Ines Rehbein
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Yannick Versley
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Lexicalization in Crosslinguistic Probabilistic Parsing: The Case of French
Abhishek Arun
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Frank Keller
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What to Do When Lexicalization Fails: Parsing German with Suffix Analysis and Smoothing
Amit Dubey
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The Benefit of Stochastic PP Attachment to a Rule-Based Parser
Kilian A. Foth
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Wolfgang Menzel
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Is it Really that Difficult to Parse German?
Sandra Kübler
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Erhard W. Hinrichs
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Wolfgang Maier
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Language Independent Probabilistic Context-Free Parsing Bolstered by Machine Learning
Michael Schiehlen
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Kristina Spranger
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Parsing Three German Treebanks: Lexicalized and Unlexicalized Baselines
Anna Rafferty
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Christopher D. Manning
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Discontinuity (Re)²-visited: A Minimalist Approach to Pseudoprojective Constituent Parsing
Yannick Versley
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