Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
1997-11-17
Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, MIT, Boston MA, 1997
Computer Science
Computation and Language
12 pages, uses iwpt97.sty
Scientific paper
We introduce a novel parser based on a probabilistic version of a left-corner parser. The left-corner strategy is attractive because rule probabilities can be conditioned on both top-down goals and bottom-up derivations. We develop the underlying theory and explain how a grammar can be induced from analyzed data. We show that the left-corner approach provides an advantage over simple top-down probabilistic context-free grammars in parsing the Wall Street Journal using a grammar induced from the Penn Treebank. We also conclude that the Penn Treebank provides a fairly weak testbed due to the flatness of its bracketings and to the obvious overgeneration and undergeneration of its induced grammar.
Carpenter Bob
Manning Christopher D.
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