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Computational Dependency Theory Kim Gerdes Editor Eva Hajiov Editor

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Computational Dependency Theory Kim Gerdes Editor Eva Hajiov Editor
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Publisher: IOS Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.78 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Kim Gerdes (editor), Eva Hajičová (editor), Leo Wanner (editor)
ISBN: 9781614993513, 1614993513
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Computational Dependency Theory Kim Gerdes Editor Eva Hajiov Editor by Kim Gerdes (editor), Eva Hajičová (editor), Leo Wanner (editor) 9781614993513, 1614993513 instant download after payment.

Dependencies directed labeled graph structures representing hierarchical relations between morphemes, words, and semantic units are the standard representation in many fields of computational linguistics. The linguistic significance of these structures often remains vague, however, and those working in the field stress the need for the development of a common notational and formal basis. Although dependency analysis has become quasi-hegemonic in Natural Language Processing (NLP), the connection between computational linguistics and dependency linguists remains sporadic. But theoretical dependency linguists and computational linguists have much to share. This book presents papers from the International Conference on Dependency Linguistics (Depling 2011) held in Barcelona, Spain, in September 2011. Beginning with what may be the first formal definition of dependency structure, the book continues with papers covering subjects such as: the interface of the syntactic structures with semantics; mapping semantic structures to text surface by means of statistical language generation; formalization of dependency; advances in dependency parsing; and the link between statistical and rule-based dependency parsing. This comprehensive collection gives a coherent overview of recent advances in the interplay of linguistics and natural language engineering around dependency grammars, ranging from definitional challenges of syntactic functions to formal grammars, tree bank development, and parsing issues.

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