other,12-2-C88-2132,bq |
chart
</term>
that works outward from
<term>
|
islands
|
</term>
and makes sense of as much of the
|
#15540
We shall introduce the concept of a chart that works outward fromislands and makes sense of as much of the sentence as it is actually possible, and after that will lead to predictions of missing fragments. |
other,13-3-C88-2132,bq |
<term>
fragments
</term>
occur in the
<term>
|
sentence
|
</term>
, the process will extend to both
|
#15580
So, for any place where the easily identifiable fragments occur in thesentence, the process will extend to both the left and the right of the islands, until possibly completely missing fragments are reached. |
other,20-4-C88-2132,bq |
left and a right context were found ,
<term>
|
heuristics
|
</term>
can be introduced that predict the
|
#15625
At that point, by virtue of the fact that both a left and a right context were found,heuristics can be introduced that predict the nature of the missing fragments. |
other,21-2-C88-2132,bq |
</term>
and makes sense of as much of the
<term>
|
sentence
|
</term>
as it is actually possible , and
|
#15549
We shall introduce the concept of a chart that works outward from islands and makes sense of as much of thesentence as it is actually possible, and after that will lead to predictions of missing fragments. |
other,28-3-C88-2132,bq |
both the left and the right of the
<term>
|
islands
|
</term>
, until possibly completely missing
|
#15595
So, for any place where the easily identifiable fragments occur in the sentence, the process will extend to both the left and the right of theislands, until possibly completely missing fragments are reached. |
other,3-1-C88-2132,bq |
</term>
.
<term>
Chart parsing
</term>
is
<term>
|
directional
|
</term>
in the sense that it works from the
|
#15500
Chart parsing isdirectional in the sense that it works from the starting point (usually the beginning of the sentence) extending its activity usually in a rightward manner. |
other,31-4-C88-2132,bq |
predict the nature of the missing
<term>
|
fragments
|
</term>
. A new approach for
<term>
Interactive
|
#15636
At that point, by virtue of the fact that both a left and a right context were found, heuristics can be introduced that predict the nature of the missingfragments. |
other,34-3-C88-2132,bq |
until possibly completely missing
<term>
|
fragments
|
</term>
are reached . At that point , by
|
#15601
So, for any place where the easily identifiable fragments occur in the sentence, the process will extend to both the left and the right of the islands, until possibly completely missingfragments are reached. |
other,37-2-C88-2132,bq |
will lead to predictions of missing
<term>
|
fragments
|
</term>
. So , for any place where the easily
|
#15565
We shall introduce the concept of a chart that works outward from islands and makes sense of as much of the sentence as it is actually possible, and after that will lead to predictions of missingfragments. |
other,7-2-C88-2132,bq |
We shall introduce the concept of a
<term>
|
chart
|
</term>
that works outward from
<term>
islands
|
#15535
We shall introduce the concept of achart that works outward from islands and makes sense of as much of the sentence as it is actually possible, and after that will lead to predictions of missing fragments. |
other,9-3-C88-2132,bq |
place where the easily identifiable
<term>
|
fragments
|
</term>
occur in the
<term>
sentence
</term>
|
#15576
So, for any place where the easily identifiablefragments occur in the sentence, the process will extend to both the left and the right of the islands, until possibly completely missing fragments are reached. |
tech,0-1-C88-2132,bq |
analysis of our
<term>
corpus
</term>
.
<term>
|
Chart parsing
|
</term>
is
<term>
directional
</term>
in the
|
#15497
The model is embodied in a program, APT, that can reproduce segments of actual tape-recorded descriptions, using organizational and discourse strategies derived through analysis of our corpus.Chart parsing is directional in the sense that it works from the starting point (usually the beginning of the sentence) extending its activity usually in a rightward manner. |