P11-1158 However , the effort to compute the grammar projections outweighs their benefit . We
N03-1016 between , we tried three other grammar projection estimates ( examples in figure
N03-1016 SIXLR ) . There are other useful grammar projections , which are beyond the scope
N03-1016 ( 2003 ) , we apply a pair of grammar projection estimates to a lexicalized parsing
P14-1022 , but even so their individual grammar projections are much larger than the base
P09-2036 manner in which the target-side grammar projection is binarized . Limiting options
N03-1016 form , it still admits factored grammar projection bounds ; we are currently investigating
N03-1016 Penn treebank in our system . The grammar projection estimate F had to be recomputed
N03-1016 has a projection-based form , grammar projection methods are easy to apply and
P15-1148 later combined hierarchically . Grammar Projection ( GP ) Our first projection borrows
P11-1158 HA * ) variants based on simple grammar projections of the model . The basic idea
N03-1016 , not their calculation . 3.2 Grammar Projection Estimates The context summary
N03-1016 use the original grammar G. For grammar projection estimates , we use the exact
P11-1158 2009a ) . We designed two simple grammar projections , each simplifying the HWDep
P11-1158 McAllester , 2007 ) based on a simple grammar projection that we designed . 4.1 Hardware-Independent
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