#17568This ensures that reasonable incomplete analyses of the definitions are produced when more complete analyses are not possible, resulting in a relatively robustanalysis mechanism.
tech,14-4-J87-3001,ak
system are intended to be used for the
<term>
classification
</term>
of new
<term>
word senses
</term>
in
#17479The structures generated by the experimental system are intended to be used for theclassification of new word senses in terms of the senses of words in the restricted vocabulary.
other,8-7-J87-3001,ak
reasonable incomplete analyses of the
<term>
definitions
</term>
are produced when more complete analyses
#17552This ensures that reasonable incomplete analyses of thedefinitions are produced when more complete analyses are not possible, resulting in a relatively robust analysis mechanism.
other,11-2-J87-3001,ak
has been implemented for processing
<term>
definitions
</term>
from the
<term>
Longman Dictionary
#17432An experimental system embodying this mechanism has been implemented for processingdefinitions from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.
other,4-3-J87-3001,ak
English
</term>
. A property of this
<term>
dictionary
</term>
, exploited by the system , is that
#17445A property of thisdictionary, exploited by the system, is that it uses a restricted vocabulary in its word sense definitions.
other,4-1-J87-3001,ak
this problem . This paper shows how
<term>
dictionary word sense definitions
</term>
can be analysed by applying a hierarchy
#17406This paper shows howdictionary word sense definitions can be analysed by applying a hierarchy of phrasal patterns.
other,25-8-J87-3001,ak
<term>
lexicon
</term>
and with incomplete
<term>
knowledge
</term>
of
<term>
phrasal constructions
</term>
#17596Thus the work reported addresses two robustness problems faced by current experimental natural language processing systems: coping with an incomplete lexicon and with incompleteknowledge of phrasal constructions.
lr,21-8-J87-3001,ak
</term>
: coping with an incomplete
<term>
lexicon
</term>
and with incomplete
<term>
knowledge
#17592Thus the work reported addresses two robustness problems faced by current experimental natural language processing systems: coping with an incompletelexicon and with incomplete knowledge of phrasal constructions.
other,14-2-J87-3001,ak
processing
<term>
definitions
</term>
from the
<term>
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
</term>
. A property of this
<term>
dictionary
#17435An experimental system embodying this mechanism has been implemented for processing definitions from theLongman Dictionary of Contemporary English.
tech,12-8-J87-3001,ak
</term>
faced by current experimental
<term>
natural language processing systems
</term>
: coping with an incomplete
<term>
#17583Thus the work reported addresses two robustness problems faced by current experimentalnatural language processing systems: coping with an incomplete lexicon and with incomplete knowledge of phrasal constructions.
model,7-6-J87-3001,ak
applies successively more specific
<term>
phrasal analysis rules
</term>
as determined by a hierarchy of
<term>
#17524The analysis process applies successively more specificphrasal analysis rules as determined by a hierarchy of patterns in which less specific patterns dominate more specific ones.
other,27-8-J87-3001,ak
incomplete
<term>
knowledge
</term>
of
<term>
phrasal constructions
</term>
. In this paper we present a formalization
#17598Thus the work reported addresses two robustness problems faced by current experimental natural language processing systems: coping with an incomplete lexicon and with incomplete knowledge ofphrasal constructions.
model,16-1-J87-3001,ak
analysed by applying a hierarchy of
<term>
phrasal patterns
</term>
. An experimental system embodying
#17418This paper shows how dictionary word sense definitions can be analysed by applying a hierarchy ofphrasal patterns.
other,28-4-J87-3001,ak
senses
</term>
of
<term>
words
</term>
in the
<term>
restricted vocabulary
</term>
. Examples illustrating the output
#17493The structures generated by the experimental system are intended to be used for the classification of new word senses in terms of the senses of words in therestricted vocabulary.
other,16-3-J87-3001,ak
by the system , is that it uses a
<term>
restricted vocabulary
</term>
in its
<term>
word sense definitions
#17457A property of this dictionary, exploited by the system, is that it uses arestricted vocabulary in its word sense definitions.
other,6-8-J87-3001,ak
Thus the work reported addresses two
<term>
robustness problems
</term>
faced by current experimental
<term>
#17577Thus the work reported addresses tworobustness problems faced by current experimental natural language processing systems: coping with an incomplete lexicon and with incomplete knowledge of phrasal constructions.
other,23-4-J87-3001,ak
<term>
word senses
</term>
in terms of the
<term>
senses
</term>
of
<term>
words
</term>
in the
<term>
restricted
#17488The structures generated by the experimental system are intended to be used for the classification of new word senses in terms of thesenses of words in the restricted vocabulary.
other,20-3-J87-3001,ak
restricted vocabulary
</term>
in its
<term>
word sense definitions
</term>
. The structures generated by the
#17461A property of this dictionary, exploited by the system, is that it uses a restricted vocabulary in itsword sense definitions.
other,17-4-J87-3001,ak
the
<term>
classification
</term>
of new
<term>
word senses
</term>
in terms of the
<term>
senses
</term>
#17482The structures generated by the experimental system are intended to be used for the classification of newword senses in terms of the senses of words in the restricted vocabulary.
other,25-4-J87-3001,ak
terms of the
<term>
senses
</term>
of
<term>
words
</term>
in the
<term>
restricted vocabulary
#17490The structures generated by the experimental system are intended to be used for the classification of new word senses in terms of the senses ofwords in the restricted vocabulary.