Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
2000-10-11
38th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-2000), pages 126-132, Hong Kong, October, 2000
Computer Science
Computation and Language
7 pages, uses acl2000.sty
Scientific paper
Grammatical relationships (GRs) form an important level of natural language processing, but different sets of GRs are useful for different purposes. Therefore, one may often only have time to obtain a small training corpus with the desired GR annotations. To boost the performance from using such a small training corpus on a transformation rule learner, we use existing systems that find related types of annotations.
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