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Syntactic Dependency Features A
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is a tree structure . The internal
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features concerning the preliminary
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in the actual state of the transition
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oracle decisions lead to an invalid
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. All UNIT and PASSIVE transitions
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efficiency of HPSG , performing
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at compile time . Such compilation
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annotated with partially specified
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using heuristic rules . By inversely
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this is the case where multiple
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for the same input semantics
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accuracy attained when correct
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are given . That is , it represents
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desired input . In addition to
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trees , Enju also pro- The evaluation
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annotate partial specifications on an
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( the middle ) . Then , HPSG
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derivations are guaranteed to be a valid
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. Baseline backtracking yields
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, we can also obtain complete
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trees , i.e. , an HPSG tree -
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the sentence . 7r represents the
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of the sentence ) Derivation
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syntactic features defined over
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trees as summarized in Table
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representations that correspond to
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. Its probabilistic model for
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offers an abbreviated view over the
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while hiding the detailed typed
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incrementally builds a syntactic/semantic
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defined by LinGO English Resource
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tokenization to each parser ,
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, and the annotation is enriched
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Figure 1 shows an example of an
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of a Japanese sentence ` kare
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P09-1043 |
Extracting Dependency Backbone from
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Tree Given a sentence , each
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single syntactic representation --
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trees , as depicted in Figure
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