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Dangerous Relations in Dependency Treebanks

Dangerous Relations in Dependency Treebanks

... The process of developing a treebank can be carried out in different ways, i.e. through: fully manual annotation; semi-automatic annotation, obtained via human editing of the automatic output of relevant NLP tools (e.g. ... See full document

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Enhancing Universal Dependency Treebanks: A Case Study

Enhancing Universal Dependency Treebanks: A Case Study

... Added subject relations For Swedish, the rule- based English system (RBE) performs better than the data-driven Finnish system (DDF), especially on recall. The advantage in precision comes from object control, as ... See full document

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Classifying Languages by Dependency Structure  Typologies of Delexicalized Universal Dependency Treebanks

Classifying Languages by Dependency Structure Typologies of Delexicalized Universal Dependency Treebanks

... UD treebanks succeed rather well for language classification even if we solely base our study on the delexicalized tree struc- ...actual dependency relations, no matter under which for- mat: relative ... See full document

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A Unified Database of Dependency Treebanks: Integrating, Quantifying & Evaluating Dependency Data

A Unified Database of Dependency Treebanks: Integrating, Quantifying & Evaluating Dependency Data

... We evaluated the efficiency of the format from the point of view of storage complexity. We calculated the LSF for two kinds of information: word related and syntactic structure related features. It turned out, that eGXL ... See full document

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Divergences in English Hindi Parallel Dependency Treebanks

Divergences in English Hindi Parallel Dependency Treebanks

... parallel dependency treebanks (English and Hindi) is based on CPG, a dependency grammar model proposed by Bharati et ...“karaka relations are syntactico-semantic (or semantico- syntactic) ... See full document

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Automatic Detection and Correction of Errors in Dependency Treebanks

Automatic Detection and Correction of Errors in Dependency Treebanks

... lish dependency treebank and train models with two different state of the art parsers: the graph- based MSTParser [9] and the transition-based MaltParser ... See full document

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Towards Building Parallel Dependency Treebanks: Intra Chunk Expansion and Alignment for English Dependency Treebank

Towards Building Parallel Dependency Treebanks: Intra Chunk Expansion and Alignment for English Dependency Treebank

... English dependency tree- bank (reported in Chaudhry and Sharma (2011)), developed on the Computational Paninian Gram- mar (CPG) model (Bharati et ...Hindi Dependency treebank (reported in Bhatt et ...the ... See full document

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Building Universal Dependency Treebanks in Korean

Building Universal Dependency Treebanks in Korean

... three treebanks in Korean that consist of dependency trees derived from existing treebanks, the Google UD Treebank, the Penn Korean Treebank, and the K AIST Treebank, and pseudo-annotated by the ... See full document

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Converting Italian Treebanks: Towards an Italian Stanford Dependency Treebank

Converting Italian Treebanks: Towards an Italian Stanford Dependency Treebank

... SD dependency relations which were excluded from the Italian localization of the standard scheme, either because not ap- propriate given the syntactic peculiarities of this language (this is the case ...the ... See full document

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Dependency Network Syntax: From Dependency Treebanks to a Classification of Chinese Function Words

Dependency Network Syntax: From Dependency Treebanks to a Classification of Chinese Function Words

... This paper focuses on the structural distribu- tion of linguistic units (words, in this study), more specifically of the function words zai and le. There is similar research on Chinese with different concerns: Liu (2007) ... See full document

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The Unified Annotation of Syntax and Discourse in the Copenhagen Dependency Treebanks

The Unified Annotation of Syntax and Discourse in the Copenhagen Dependency Treebanks

... a dependency- based view of discourse and syntax annotation where the syntax and discourse relations in a text form a primary dependency tree structure linking all the words in the text, supplemented ... See full document

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Delimiting Adverbial Meanings  A corpus based comparative study on Czech spatial prepositions and their English equivalents

Delimiting Adverbial Meanings A corpus based comparative study on Czech spatial prepositions and their English equivalents

... In the multi-layered scenario of Prague Dependency Treebanks (Sect. 2), linguistic meaning is cap- tured by the deep syntactic layer, where the syntactic relations are represented by the so-called ... See full document

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Querying Dependency Treebanks in XML

Querying Dependency Treebanks in XML

... and dependency relations are members of a fixed vocabulary, but cannot be used to prevent, say, that two dependents both have the head dependency rela- tion, or that a noun is mistakingly tagged as a ... See full document

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Coordination Structures in Dependency Treebanks

Coordination Structures in Dependency Treebanks

... within dependency trees using the same means that express dependencies, ...since relations present in coordination structures form an undirected cycle, as illustrated already by Tesni`ere ...(asymmetric) ... See full document

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Expletives in Universal Dependency Treebanks

Expletives in Universal Dependency Treebanks

... argument relations to referential core ...of treebanks, albeit to different degrees and with considerable variation, it seems practically preferable to maintain and re- fine this approach, rather than ... See full document

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LingPars, a Linguistically Inspired, Language Independent Machine Learner for Dependency Treebanks

LingPars, a Linguistically Inspired, Language Independent Machine Learner for Dependency Treebanks

... these treebanks were not originally annotated in dependency style, but transformed from constituent tree style for the task, and all differ widely in terms of tag granulari­ ty (21-302 part-of-speech tags, ... See full document

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Dependency Parsing with Short Dependency Relations in Unlabeled Data

Dependency Parsing with Short Dependency Relations in Unlabeled Data

... A simple method is self-training in which the ex- isting model first labels unlabeled data and then the newly labeled data is then treated as hand annotated data for training a new model. But it seems that self- training ... See full document

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Optimal Parsing Strategies for Linear Context Free Rewriting Systems

Optimal Parsing Strategies for Linear Context Free Rewriting Systems

... Gómez-Rodríguez et al. (2009a) recently examined the problem of transforming arbitrary grammars in the Linear Context-Free Rewriting System (LCFRS) formalism (Vijay-Shankar et al., 1987) in order to reduce the rank of a ... See full document

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ICARUS – An Extensible Graphical Search Tool for Dependency Treebanks

ICARUS – An Extensible Graphical Search Tool for Dependency Treebanks

... matic dependency parser, while still allowing for flexible ...pendency treebanks given a variety of constraints, including searching for particular ... See full document

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A Systematic Comparison of Syntactic Representations of Dependency Parsing

A Systematic Comparison of Syntactic Representations of Dependency Parsing

... We consider several alternatives to the UD an- notation scheme. Most have been proposed by (Schwartz et al., 2012) or have been discussed when defining annotations of the UD (e.g. when abandoning the so-called “standard” ... See full document

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