Notes About a More Aware Dependency Parser

07/20/2015
by   Matteo Grella, et al.
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In this paper I explain the reasons that led me to research and conceive a novel technology for dependency parsing, mixing together the strengths of data-driven transition-based and constraint-based approaches. In particular I highlight the problem to infer the reliability of the results of a data-driven transition-based parser, which is extremely important for high-level processes that expect to use correct parsing results. I then briefly introduce a number of notes about a new parser model I'm working on, capable to proceed with the analysis in a "more aware" way, with a more "robust" concept of robustness.

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