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Workshop on Constraints and Language Processing (CSLP-06), Sydney, Australia : Australie (2006)
Numbat: Abolishing Privileges when Licensing New Constituents in Constraint-Oriented Parsing
Jean-Philippe Prost ( ) 1
(2006)

The constraint-oriented approaches to language processing step back from the generative theory and make it possible, in theory, to deal with all types of linguistic relationships (e.g. dependency, linear precedence or immediate dominance) with the same importance when parsing an input utterance. Yet in practice, all implemented constraint-oriented parsing strategies still need to discriminate between "important" and "not-so-important" types of relations during the parsing process.In this paper we introduce a new constraint-oriented parsing strategy based on Property Grammars, which overcomes this drawback and grants the same importance to all types of relations.
1 :  Laboratoire Parole et Langage (LPL)
CNRS : UMR6057 – Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille I
Sciences cognitives/Informatique

Informatique/Intelligence artificielle

Informatique/Traitement du texte et du document
constraint-oriented parsing – Property Grammars – non-monotonic constraints
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