IWPT 2011:
Dublin,
Ireland
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Parsing Technologies, IWPT 2011, October 5-7, 2011, Dublin City University, Dubin, Ireland.
The Association for Computational Linguistics 2011, ISBN 978-1-932432-04-6
- Front Matter.
- Mark Steedman:
Computing Scope in a CCG Parser.
1
- Alexander Koller, Marco Kuhlmann:
A Generalized View on Parsing and Translation.
2-13
- Matthias Büchse, Mark-Jan Nederhof, Heiko Vogler:
Tree Parsing with Synchronous Tree-Adjoining Grammars.
14-25
- Colin de la Higuera, José Oncina:
Finding the Most Probable String and the Consensus String: an Algorithmic Study.
26-36
- Marie Candito, Enrique Henestroza Anguiano, Djamé Seddah:
A Word Clustering Approach to Domain Adaptation: Effective Parsing of Biomedical Texts.
37-42
- Anders Søgaard, Martin Haulrich:
Sentence-Level Instance-Weighting for Graph-Based and Transition-Based Dependency Parsing.
43-47
- Kun Yu, Yusuke Miyao, Takuya Matsuzaki, Xiangli Wang, Jun-ichi Tsujii:
Analysis of the Difficulties in Chinese Deep Parsing.
48-57
- Wolfgang Seeker, Jonas Kuhn:
On the Role of Explicit Morphological Feature Representation in Syntactic Dependency Parsing for German.
58-62
- James Henderson:
Bayesian Network Automata for Modelling Unbounded Structures.
63-74
- Denys Duchier, Thi-Bich-Hanh Dao, Yannick Parmentier:
Model-Theory of Property Grammars with Features.
75-79
- Tejaswini Deoskar, Markos Mylonakis, Khalil Sima'an:
Learning Structural Dependencies of Words in the Zipfian Tail.
80-91
- Kais Dukes, Nizar Habash:
One-Step Statistical Parsing of Hybrid Dependency-Constituency Syntactic Representations.
92-103
- Kilian Evang, Laura Kallmeyer:
PLCFRS Parsing of English Discontinuous Constituents.
104-116
- Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky:
Towards a Neurobiologically Plausible Model of Human Sentence Comprehension Across Languages.
117-117
- Feiyu Xu, Hong Li, Yi Zhang, Hans Uszkoreit, Sebastian Krause:
Minimally Supervised Domain-Adaptive Parse Reranking for Relation Extraction.
118-128
- Gregory F. Coppola, Alexandra Birch, Tejaswini Deoskar, Mark Steedman:
Simple Semi-Supervised Learning for Prepositional Phrase Attachment.
129-139
- Seyed Abolghasem Mirroshandel, Alexis Nasr:
Active Learning for Dependency Parsing Using Partially Annotated Sentences.
140-149
- Michael Collins:
Lagrangian Relaxation for Inference in Natural Language Processing.
150-150
- Mark-Jan Nederhof, Giorgio Satta:
Prefix Probabilities for Linear Context-Free Rewriting Systems.
151-162
- Aaron Dunlop, Nathan Bodenstab, Brian Roark:
Efficient Matrix-Encoded Grammars and Low Latency Parallelization Strategies for CYK.
163-174
- Youngmin Yi, Chao-Yue Lai, Slav Petrov, Kurt Keutzer:
Efficient Parallel CKY Parsing on GPUs.
175-185
- Gisle Ytrestøl:
CuteForce - Deep Deterministic HPSG Parsing.
186-197
- Yi Zhang, Hans-Ulrich Krieger:
Large-Scale Corpus-Driven PCFG Approximation of an HPSG.
198-208
- Richárd Farkas, Bernd Bohnet, Helmut Schmid:
Features for Phrase-Structure Reranking from Dependency Parses.
209-214
- Jennifer Foster, Özlem Çetinoglu, Joachim Wagner, Josef van Genabith:
Comparing the Use of Edited and Unedited Text in Parser Self-Training.
215-219
- Meixun Jin, Hwidong Na, Jong-Hyeok Lee:
Beyond Chart Parsing: An Analytic Comparison of Dependency Chart Parsing Algorithms.
220-224
- Rebecca Dridan, Stephan Oepen:
Parser Evaluation Using Elementary Dependency Matching.
225-230
- Mark-Jan Nederhof, Ricardo Sánchez-Sáez:
Parsing of Partially Bracketed Structures for Parse Selection.
231-240
- Markus Dickinson, Amber Smith:
Detecting Dependency Parse Errors with Minimal Resources.
241-252
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