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Cross Lingual Part of Speech Tagging through Ambiguous Learning

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Table 2: Error rate (in %) achieved by the method described in Sec. 3 trained in an ambiguous (HBAL)or in a supervised setting (HBSL), a partially observed CRF and different state-of-the-art results.

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