Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
1994-07-05
32nd ACL, Las Cruces, New Mexico, June 1994, pp. 110-116
Computer Science
Computation and Language
8 pages, postscript
Scientific paper
We describe an efficient bottom-up parser that interleaves syntactic and semantic structure building. Two techniques are presented for reducing search by reducing local ambiguity: Limited left-context constraints are used to reduce local syntactic ambiguity, and deferred sortal-constraint application is used to reduce local semantic ambiguity. We experimentally evaluate these techniques, and show dramatic reductions in both number of chart-edges and total parsing time. The robust processing capabilities of the parser are demonstrated in its use in improving the accuracy of a speech recognizer.
Andry Francois
Dowding John
Moore Robert
Moran Douglas
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