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Using Grammatical Relations to Compare Parsers
Judita Preiss
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Month: April
Year: 2003
Location: Budapest, Hungary
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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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GENIA-GR: a Grammatical Relation Corpus for Parser Evaluation in the Biomedical Domain
Yuka Tateisi
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Yusuke Miyao
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Kenji Sagae
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Jun’ichi Tsujii
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A low-complexity, broad-coverage probabilistic Dependency Parser for English
Gerold Schneider
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Combining Deep and Shallow Approaches in Parsing German
Michael Schiehlen
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Formalism-Independent Parser Evaluation with CCG and DepBank
Stephen Clark
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James Curran
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Text Understanding with GETARUNS for Q/A and Summarization
Rodolfo Delmonte
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Fast, Deep-Linguistic Statistical Dependency Parsing
Gerold Schneider
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Fabio Rinaldi
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James Dowdall
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A robust and hybrid deep-linguistic theory applied to large-scale parsing
Gerold Schneider
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James Dowdall
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Fabio Rinaldi
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Evaluating GETARUNS parser with GREVAL test suite
Rodolfo Delmonte
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A Measure of Syntactic Flexibility for Automatically Identifying Multiword Expressions in Corpora
Colin Bannard
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Toward a Cross-Framework Parser Annotation Standard
Dan Flickinger
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