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PARSING SCHEMATA FOR PRACTICAL TEXT ANALYSIS

by Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez (University of Corunna, Spain)

The book presents a wide range of recent research results about parsing schemata, introducing formal frameworks and theoretical results while keeping a constant focus on applicability to practical parsing problems. The first part includes a general introduction to the parsing schemata formalism that contains the basic notions needed to understand the rest of the parts. Thus, this compendium can be used as an introduction to natural language parsing, allowing postgraduate students not only to get a solid grasp of the fundamental concepts underlying parsing algorithms, but also an understanding of the latest developments and challenges in the field.

Researchers in computational linguistics will find novel results where parsing schemata are applied to current problems that are being actively researched in the computational linguistics community (like dependency parsing, robust parsing, or the treatment of non-projective linguistics phenomena). This book not only explains these results in a more detailed, comprehensive and self-contained way, and highlights the relations between them, but also includes new contributions that have not been presented.

 
Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Preliminaries
  • A Compiler for Parsing Schemata
  • Practical Complexity of Constituency Parsers
  • Error-Repair Parsing Schemata
  • Transforming Standard Parsers into Error-Repair Parsers
  • Dependency Parsing Schemata
  • Mildly Non-Projective Dependency Parsing
 
Readership: Researchers, academics, professionals, postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students in computational linguistics, theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence.
 
 
292pp    Pub. date: Jun 2010  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-560-1
1-84816-560-9
   US$89 / £61

 


 
 

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