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Squibs: Prepositional Phrase Attachment without Oracles
Michaela Atterer
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Hinrich Schütze
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Year: 2007
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Using Web-scale N-grams to Improve Base NP Parsing Performance
Emily Pitler
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Shane Bergsma
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Dekang Lin
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Kenneth Church
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Parse Correction with Specialized Models for Difficult Attachment Types
Enrique Henestroza Anguiano
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Marie Candito
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Rich Bitext Projection Features for Parse Reranking
Alexander Fraser
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Renjing Wang
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Hinrich Schütze
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Parsing Noun Phrases in the Penn Treebank
David Vadas
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James R. Curran
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Sentence diagram generation using dependency parsing
Elijah Mayfield
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Web-Scale Features for Full-Scale Parsing
Mohit Bansal
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Dan Klein
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A Knowledge-Intensive Model for Prepositional Phrase Attachment
Ndapandula Nakashole
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Tom M. Mitchell
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Exploring Compositional Architectures and Word Vector Representations for Prepositional Phrase Attachment
Yonatan Belinkov
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Tao Lei
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Regina Barzilay
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Amir Globerson
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Quantifying Constructional Productivity with Unseen Slot Members
Amir Zeldes
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Machine Learning of Syntactic Attachment from Morphosyntactic and Semantic Co-occurrence Statistics
Szymon Acedański
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Adam Slaski
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Adam Przepiórkowski
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http://ifnlp.org/schuetze/rrr-sent
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Tagging
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English
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