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Building Deep Dependency Structures using a Wide-Coverage CCG Parser
Stephen Clark
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Julia Hockenmaier
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Mark Steedman
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2002
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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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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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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Deep Linguistic Analysis for the Accurate Identification of Predicate-Argument Relations
Yusuke Miyao
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Jun’ichi Tsujii
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Shift-Reduce Dependency DAG Parsing
Kenji Sagae
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Jun’ichi Tsujii
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Recovering Non-Local Dependencies for Chinese
Yuqing Guo
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Haifeng Wang
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Josef van Genabith
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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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Dependency Trees and the Strong Generative Capacity of CCG
Alexander Koller
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Marco Kuhlmann
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CCGbank: A Corpus of CCG Derivations and Dependency Structures Extracted from the Penn Treebank
Julia Hockenmaier
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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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Induction of Treebank-Aligned Lexical Resources
Tejaswini Deoskar
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Mats Rooth
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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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Coupling CCG and Hybrid Logic Dependency Semantics
Jason Baldridge
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Geert-Jan Kruijff
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Generative Models for Statistical Parsing with Combinatory Categorial Grammar
Julia Hockenmaier
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Mark Steedman
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Parsing with Generative Models of Predicate-Argument Structure
Julia Hockenmaier
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Deep Syntactic Processing by Combining Shallow Methods
Péter Dienes
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Amit Dubey
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Finding Non-local Dependencies: Beyond Pattern Matching
Valentin Jijkoun
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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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Accurate Context-Free Parsing with Combinatory Categorial Grammar
Timothy A. D. Fowler
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Gerald Penn
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Dependency Hashing for n-best CCG Parsing
Dominick Ng
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James R. Curran
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Shift-Reduce CCG Parsing with a Dependency Model
Wenduan Xu
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Stephen Clark
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Yue Zhang
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Probing the Linguistic Strengths and Limitations of Unsupervised Grammar Induction
Yonatan Bisk
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Julia Hockenmaier
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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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Labeled Grammar Induction with Minimal Supervision
Yonatan Bisk
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Christos Christodoulopoulos
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Julia Hockenmaier
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Large-scale Semantic Parsing without Question-Answer Pairs
Siva Reddy
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Mirella Lapata
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Mark Steedman
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A model of syntactic disambiguation based on lexicalized grammars
Yusuke Miyao
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Jun’ichi Tsujii
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Antecedent Recovery: Experiments with a Trace Tagger
Péter Dienes
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Amit Dubey
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Log-Linear Models for Wide-Coverage CCG Parsing
Stephen Clark
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James Curran
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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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Strictly Lexical Dependency Parsing
Qin Iris Wang
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Dale Schuurmans
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Dekang Lin
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