This paper describes a method of identifying nonlocal dependencies in incremental parsing. Our incremental parser inserts empty elements at arbitrary positions to generate partial parse trees including empty elements. To identify the correspondence between empty elements and their fillers, our method adapts a hybrid approach: slash feature annotation and heuristic rules. This decreases local ambiguity in incremental parsing and improves the accuracy of our parser.
Yoshihide KATO
Nagoya University
Shigeki MATSUBARA
Nagoya University
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Yoshihide KATO, Shigeki MATSUBARA, "Identifying Nonlocal Dependencies in Incremental Parsing" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E98-D, no. 4, pp. 994-998, April 2015, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2014EDL8186.
Abstract: This paper describes a method of identifying nonlocal dependencies in incremental parsing. Our incremental parser inserts empty elements at arbitrary positions to generate partial parse trees including empty elements. To identify the correspondence between empty elements and their fillers, our method adapts a hybrid approach: slash feature annotation and heuristic rules. This decreases local ambiguity in incremental parsing and improves the accuracy of our parser.
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