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Improving combinatory categorial grammar parse reranking with dependency grammar features.
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| Author | Johnson, M. Cur, James R. |
| Abstract | This paper presents a novel method of improving Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) parsing using features generated from Dependency Grammar (DG) parses and combined using reranking. Different grammar formalisms have different strengths and different parsing models have consequently divergent views of the data. More specifically, dependency parsers are sensitive to linguistic generalisations that differ from the generalisations that the CCG parser is sensitive to, and which the reranker exploits to identify the parse most likely to be correct. We propose DG-derived reranking features, which are obtained by comparing dependencies from the CCG parser with DG dependencies, and demonstrate how they improve the performance of a CCG parser and reranker in a variety of settings. We record a final labeled F-score of 87.93 % on section 23 of CCGbank, 0.5 % and 0.35 % improvements over the base parser (87.43%) and reranker (87.58%), respectively. |
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| Subject Keyword | Dependency Grammar Feature Combinatory Categorial Grammar Parse Ccg Parser Different Strength Dependency Parser Different Parsing Model Base Parser Dependency Grammar Divergent View Novel Method Linguistic Generalisation Combinatory Categorial Grammar Different Grammar Formalism Dg-derived Reranking Feature Dg Dependency |
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| Resource Type | Article |