other,35-5-A92-1027,bq |
be deduced despite the presence of
<term>
|
unknown words
|
</term>
. A further
<term>
reduction in the
|
#17700
This is facilitated through the use of phrase boundary heuristics based on the placement of function words, and by heuristic rules that permit certain kinds of phrases to be deduced despite the presence ofunknown words. |
other,2-6-A92-1027,bq |
<term>
unknown words
</term>
. A further
<term>
|
reduction in the search space
|
</term>
is achieved by using
<term>
semantic
|
#17705
A furtherreduction in the search space is achieved by using semantic rather than syntactic categories on the terminal and non-terminal edges, thereby reducing the amount of ambiguity and thus the number of edges, since only edges with a valid semantic interpretation are ever introduced. |
other,11-6-A92-1027,bq |
search space
</term>
is achieved by using
<term>
|
semantic
|
</term>
rather than
<term>
syntactic categories
|
#17714
A further reduction in the search space is achieved by usingsemantic rather than syntactic categories on the terminal and non-terminal edges, thereby reducing the amount of ambiguity and thus the number of edges, since only edges with a valid semantic interpretation are ever introduced. |
other,14-6-A92-1027,bq |
using
<term>
semantic
</term>
rather than
<term>
|
syntactic categories
|
</term>
on the
<term>
terminal and non-terminal
|
#17717
A further reduction in the search space is achieved by using semantic rather thansyntactic categories on the terminal and non-terminal edges, thereby reducing the amount of ambiguity and thus the number of edges, since only edges with a valid semantic interpretation are ever introduced. |
other,18-6-A92-1027,bq |
<term>
syntactic categories
</term>
on the
<term>
|
terminal and non-terminal edges
|
</term>
, thereby reducing the amount of
<term>
|
#17721
A further reduction in the search space is achieved by using semantic rather than syntactic categories on theterminal and non-terminal edges, thereby reducing the amount of ambiguity and thus the number of edges, since only edges with a valid semantic interpretation are ever introduced. |
other,28-6-A92-1027,bq |
</term>
, thereby reducing the amount of
<term>
|
ambiguity
|
</term>
and thus the number of
<term>
edges
|
#17731
A further reduction in the search space is achieved by using semantic rather than syntactic categories on the terminal and non-terminal edges, thereby reducing the amount ofambiguity and thus the number of edges, since only edges with a valid semantic interpretation are ever introduced. |
other,34-6-A92-1027,bq |
ambiguity
</term>
and thus the number of
<term>
|
edges
|
</term>
, since only
<term>
edges
</term>
with
|
#17737
A further reduction in the search space is achieved by using semantic rather than syntactic categories on the terminal and non-terminal edges, thereby reducing the amount of ambiguity and thus the number ofedges, since only edges with a valid semantic interpretation are ever introduced. |
other,38-6-A92-1027,bq |
number of
<term>
edges
</term>
, since only
<term>
|
edges
|
</term>
with a valid
<term>
semantic
</term>
|
#17741
A further reduction in the search space is achieved by using semantic rather than syntactic categories on the terminal and non-terminal edges, thereby reducing the amount of ambiguity and thus the number of edges, since onlyedges with a valid semantic interpretation are ever introduced. |
other,42-6-A92-1027,bq |
only
<term>
edges
</term>
with a valid
<term>
|
semantic
|
</term>
interpretation are ever introduced
|
#17745
A further reduction in the search space is achieved by using semantic rather than syntactic categories on the terminal and non-terminal edges, thereby reducing the amount of ambiguity and thus the number of edges, since only edges with a validsemantic interpretation are ever introduced. |