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Advances in Discriminative Parsing
Joseph Turian
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I. Dan Melamed
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
Venue:
ACL |
COLING |
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URL
An LR-inspired generalized lexicalized phrase structure parser
Benoit Crabbé
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Online Large-Margin Training of Syntactic and Structural Translation Features
David Chiang
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Yuval Marton
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Philip Resnik
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Quadratic Features and Deep Architectures for Chunking
Joseph Turian
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James Bergstra
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Yoshua Bengio
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Constituent Parsing with Incremental Sigmoid Belief Networks
Ivan Titov
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James Henderson
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Efficient, Feature-based, Conditional Random Field Parsing
Jenny Rose Finkel
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Alex Kleeman
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Christopher D. Manning
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A Crossing-Sensitive Third-Order Factorization for Dependency Parsing
Emily Pitler
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Computational Challenges in Parsing by Classification
Joseph Turian
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I. Dan Melamed
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Perceptron Training for a Wide-Coverage Lexicalized-Grammar Parser
Stephen Clark
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James Curran
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http://nlp.cs.nyu.edu/parser/
Field Of Study
Task
Tagging
Approach
Structured Prediction
Generative Model
Language
English
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