other,47-3-H92-1060,bq |
the full
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meaning
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of the
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sentence
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. We have assessed the degree of
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#19433
Robust parsing is applied only after a full analysis has failed, and it involves the two stages of 1) parsing a set of phrases and clauses, and 2) gluing them together to obtain a single semantic frame encoding the full meaning of thesentence. |
other,24-4-H92-1060,bq |
of robustly parsed vs. fully parsed
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sentences
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on the
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October '91 dry-run test
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#19459
We have assessed the degree of success of the robust parsing mechanism through a breakdown of the performance of robustly parsed vs. fully parsedsentences on the October '91 dry-run test set. |
tech,22-5-H92-1060,bq |
correctly , as over a third of the
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sentences
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were not covered by the
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grammar
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#19490
It was clear that the robust parser allowed us to answer many more questions correctly, as over a third of thesentences were not covered by the grammar. |
tool,9-6-H92-1060,bq |
report here on the performance of the
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system
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on the
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February '92 test sentences
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#19507
We also report here on the performance of thesystem on the February '92 test sentences, and discuss some issues with regard to the evaluation methodology. |