3 research outputs found
Message-Passing Protocols for Real-World Parsing -- An Object-Oriented Model and its Preliminary Evaluation
We argue for a performance-based design of natural language grammars and
their associated parsers in order to meet the constraints imposed by real-world
NLP. Our approach incorporates declarative and procedural knowledge about
language and language use within an object-oriented specification framework. We
discuss several message-passing protocols for parsing and provide reasons for
sacrificing completeness of the parse in favor of efficiency based on a
preliminary empirical evaluation.Comment: 12 pages, uses epsfig.st
Incremental Centering and Center Ambiguity
In this paper, we present a model of anaphor resolution within the framework
of the centering model. The consideration of an incremental processing mode
introduces the need to manage structural ambiguity at the center level. Hence,
the centering framework is further refined to account for local and global
parsing ambiguities which propagate up to the level of center representations,
yielding moderately adapted data structures for the centering algorithm.Comment: 6 pages, uuencoded gzipped PS file (see also Technical Report at:
http://www.coling.uni-freiburg.de/public/papers/cogsci96-center.ps.gz
Parallel Natural Language Parsing: From Analysis to Speedup
Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc