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, we will continue work on the
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language model . We will also
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recently formulated notion of
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. The link grammar model takes
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trigram . This has led us to use a
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model . This is a train - able
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second tool WebLAS uses is the
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Link Grammar
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Parser , a research prototype
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formulated notion of link grammar . The
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model takes into account long
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et al 1995 ) . Both Wordnet and
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Link Grammar
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are written in C/C + + . To interface
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dependency parser ( such as a
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Link Grammar
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parser or a Functional Dependency
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schema framework can be applied to
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Link Grammar
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, a dependency-related formalism
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database ( Fellbaum , 1998 ) and the
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Link Grammar
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depen dency parser ( Sleator
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Sleator and Temperley ( 1991 ) on
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link grammar
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, essentially a lexicalized variant
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how to derive a probabilistic
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link grammar
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in order to capture long-range
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al. , 2004 ) . Some systems use
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link grammars
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in conjunction with trigger verbs
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rerank the enlarged set using the
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link grammar
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language model and the maximum-entropy
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grammatical with respect to a
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link grammar
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G if it is possible to build
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fulfilled all the requirements :
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Link Grammar
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( Sleator and Temperley , 1993
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application of the formalism to
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Link Grammar
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, are entirely new contributions
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for retrieval . b. WebLAS sends
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Link Grammar
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the model answer , which returns
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similar to that for Probabilistic
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Link Grammar
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( Laf - ferty , Sleator , and
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applied before in the work on
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Link Grammar
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( Sleator and Temperley , 1991
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LinkGrammar interfaces with the
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Link Grammar
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for parts of speech ( POS ) tagging
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