Dependency Parsing

Author/creator Nivre, Joakim Author
Other author Kubler, Sandra Author
Other author McDonald, Ryan Author
Other author Hirst, Graeme Contribution by
Format Electronic
Publication InfoSan Rafael : Morgan & Claypool Publishers Williston : American International Distribution Corporation [Distributor]
Description127 p. 09.250 x 07.500 in.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Computer & Information Science Collection One
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SeriesSynthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies Ser.
Summary Annotation Dependency-based methods for syntactic parsing have become increasingly popular in natural language processing in recent years. This book gives a thorough introduction to the methods that are most widely used today. After an introduction to dependency grammar and dependency parsing, followed by a formal characterization of the dependency parsing problem, the book surveys the three major classes of parsing models that are in current use: transition-based, graph-based, and grammar-based models. It continues with a chapter on evaluation and one on the comparison of different methods, and it closes with a few words on current trends and future prospects of dependency parsing. The book presupposes a knowledge of basic concepts in linguistics and computer science, as well as some knowledge of parsing methods for constituency-based representations.
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ISBN9781598295962
ISBN1598295969 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9781598295962
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