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Dynamic Programming for Higher Order Parsing of Gap-Minding Trees
Emily Pitler
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Sampath Kannan
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Mitchell Marcus
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Month: July
Year: 2012
Location: Jeju Island, Korea
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CoNLL |
EMNLP |
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A Linear-Time Transition System for Crossing Interval Trees
Emily Pitler
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Ryan McDonald
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Global Transition-based Non-projective Dependency Parsing
Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez
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Tianze Shi
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Lillian Lee
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Finding Optimal 1-Endpoint-Crossing Trees
Emily Pitler
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Sampath Kannan
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Mitchell Marcus
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Efficient Parsing for Head-Split Dependency Trees
Giorgio Satta
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Marco Kuhlmann
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A Crossing-Sensitive Third-Order Factorization for Dependency Parsing
Emily Pitler
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The complexity of finding the maximum spanning DAG and other restrictions for DAG parsing of natural language
Natalie Schluter
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http://ilk.uvt.nl/conll/free_data.html
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mstparser/
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Structured Prediction
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Arabic
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