Supertagging : Using Complex Lexical Descriptions in Natural Language Processing /
Investigations into employing statistical approaches with linguistically motivated representations and its impact on Natural Language processing tasks.
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
[2010]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Srinivas Bangalore and Aravind Joshi
- From treebanks to tree-adjoining grammars / Fei Xia and Martha Palmer
- Developing tree-adjoining grammars with lexical descriptions / Fei Xia, Martha Palmer, and K. Vijay-Shanker
- Complexity of parsing for some lexicalized formalisms / Giorgio Satta
- Combining supertagging and lexicalized tree-adjoining grammar parsing / Anoop Sarkar
- Discriminative learning of supertagging / Libin Shen
- A nonstatistical parsing-based approach to supertagging / Pierre Boullier
- Nonlexical chart parsing for TAG / Alexis Nasr and Owen Rambow
- Supertagging for efficient wide-coverage CCG parsing / Stephen Clark and James R. Curran
- Constraint dependency grammars: SuperARVs, language modeling, and parsing / Mary P. Harper and Wen Wang
- Guiding a constraint dependency parser with supertags / Kilian Foth, Tomas By, and Wolfgang Menzel
- Extraction of type-logical supertags from the spoken Dutch corpus / Richard Moot
- Extracting supertags from HPSG-based treebanks / Gü̈nter Neumann and Berthold Crysmann
- Probabilistic context-free grammars with latent annotations / Takuya Matsuzaki, Yusuke Miyao and Jun'ichi Tsujii
- Computational Paninian grammar framework / Akshar Bharati and Rajeev Sangal
- Lexicalized syntax and phonological merge / Robert Frank
- Constraining the form of supertags with the strong connectivity hypothesis / Alessandro Mazzei, Vincenzo Lombardo, and Patrick Sturt
- Semantic labeling and parsing via tree-adjoining grammars / John Chen
- Applications of HMM-based supertagging / Karin Harbusch, Jens Bäcker, and Sas̆a Hasan.


