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New Developments in Parsing Technology

  • Contains contributions from many of today's leading researchers in the area of natural language parsing technology
  • Describes the contributors' most recent work and a diverse range of techniques and results
  • Provides an excellent picture of the current state of affairs in this area

Part of the book series: Text, Speech and Language Technology (TLTB, volume 23)

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Developments in Parsing Technology: From Theory to Application

    • Harry Bunt, John Carroll, Giorgio Satta
    Pages 1-18
  3. High Precision Extraction of Grammatical Relations

    • John Carroll, Ted Briscoe
    Pages 57-72
  4. Automated Extraction of Tags from the Penn Treebank

    • John Chen, Vijay K. Shanker
    Pages 73-89
  5. A Neural Netword Parser that Handles Sparse Data

    • James Henderson
    Pages 107-124
  6. Relating Tabular Parsing Algorithms for LIG and TAG

    • Miguel A. Alonso, Éric de la Clergerie, Víctor J. Díaz, Manuel Vilares
    Pages 157-184
  7. A Context-Free Superset Approximation of Unification-Based Grammars

    • Bernd Kiefer, Hans-Ulrich Krieger
    Pages 229-250
  8. A Recognizer for Minimalist Languages

    • Henk Harkema
    Pages 251-268
  9. Range Concatenation Grammars

    • Pierre Boullier
    Pages 269-289
  10. Grammar Induction by MDL-Based Distributional Classification

    • Yikun Guo, Fuliang Weng, Lide Wu
    Pages 291-306
  11. Optimal Ambiguity Packing in Context-Free Parsers with Interleaved Unification

    • Alon Lavie, Carolyn Penstein Rosé
    Pages 307-321
  12. Robust Data Oriented Spoken Language Understanding

    • Khalil Sima’an
    Pages 323-338
  13. Soup: A Parser for Real-World Spontaneous Speech

    • Marsal Gavaldà
    Pages 339-350
  14. Parsing and Hypergraphs

    • Dan Klein, Christopher D. Manning
    Pages 351-372

About this book

Parsing can be defined as the decomposition of complex structures into their constituent parts, and parsing technology as the methods, the tools, and the software to parse automatically. Parsing is a central area of research in the automatic processing of human language. Parsers are being used in many application areas, for example question answering, extraction of information from text, speech recognition and understanding, and machine translation. New developments in parsing technology are thus widely applicable.

This book contains contributions from many of today's leading researchers in the area of natural language parsing technology. The contributors describe their most recent work and a diverse range of techniques and results. This collection provides an excellent picture of the current state of affairs in this area. This volume is the third in a series of such collections, and its breadth of coverage should make it suitable both as an overview of the current state ofthe field for graduate students, and as a reference for established researchers.

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"New Developments in Parsing Technology is a collection of papers based on contributions to the International workshop on Parsing Technology in the years 2000 and 2001. … Collin’s invited contribution is so outstanding that it alone makes it worthwhile to get hold of a copy of the book. Each of the selected workshop papers is a worthwhile read in itself … ." (Stefan Riezler, Computational Linguistics, Vol. 32 (3), 2006)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands

    Harry Bunt

  • University of Sussex, Brighton, UK

    John Carroll

  • University of Padua, Padua, Italy

    Giorgio Satta

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