It is often assumed that when
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natural language processing
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meets the real world , the ideal of aiming for complete and correct
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interpretations
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has to be abandoned .
#22389It is often assumed that when natural language processing meets the real world, the ideal of aiming for complete and correct interpretations has to be abandoned.
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We describe three techniques for making
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syntactic analysis
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more robust --- an
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agenda-based scheduling parser
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, a
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recovery technique
</term>
for failed
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parses
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, and a new technique called
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terminal substring parsing
</term>
.
#22448We describe three techniques for making syntactic analysis more robust---an agenda-based scheduling parser, a recovery technique for failed parses , and a new technique called terminal substring parsing.