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Parsing as Reduction

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Parsing as Reduction
We reduce phrase-based parsing to dependency parsing. Our reduction is grounded on a new intermediate representation, “head-ordered dependency trees,” shown to be isomorphic to constituent trees. By encoding order information in the dependency labels, we show that any off-theshelf, trainable dependency parser can be used to produce constituents. When this parser is non-projective, we can perform discontinuous parsing in a very natural manner. Despite the simplicity of our approach, experiments show that the resulting parsers are on par with strong baselines, such as the Berkeley parser for English and the best non-reranking system in the SPMRL-2014 shared task. Results are particularly striking for discontinuous parsing of German, where we surpass the current state of the art by a wide margin.
Daniel Fernández-González, Andr&eacu
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ACL
Authors Daniel Fernández-González, André F. T. Martins
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