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Efficient CCG Parsing: A* versus Adaptive Supertagging
Michael Auli
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Adam Lopez
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Month: June
Year: 2011
Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
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A* CCG Parsing with a Supertag-factored Model
Mike Lewis
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Mark Steedman
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Joint A* CCG Parsing and Semantic Role Labelling
Mike Lewis
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Luheng He
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Luke Zettlemoyer
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Global Neural CCG Parsing with Optimality Guarantees
Kenton Lee
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Mike Lewis
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Luke Zettlemoyer
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Valency-Augmented Dependency Parsing
Tianze Shi
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Lillian Lee
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Initial Explorations of CCG Supertagging for Universal Dependency Parsing
Burak Kerim Akkus
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Heval Azizoglu
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Ruket Cakici
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Imitation Learning of Agenda-based Semantic Parsers
Jonathan Berant
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Percy Liang
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http://code.google.com/p/statopenccg
http://www.jgrapht.org
http://www.ecdf.ed.ac.uk/
http://www.edikt.org.uk/
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English
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