... such ques-
tions implicitly by proceding to answer the ques-
tion or to seek information relevant to formulat-
ing an answer. However IS may refuse to accept
the question posed by IP because ... pushed onto
the discourse stack.
[SP2]When IS poses a question to IP, Expand-
Question is pushed onto the discourse stack.
Once IP begins answering the question, the
stack is popped...
...
seeds are retrieved from the repository to
train a decision list for NE classification.
3. The learned rules are applied to the NE
candidates stored in the repository.
4. The proper names tagged ... 86.7%
To benchmark the quality of the automatically
constructed corpus (Table 2), the testing corpus is
first processed by our parser and then saved into
the repository. The reposi...
...
SThe ruJels may need to be used tecureively to get to a constanL
aEvery expression in WML has a type.
4.1.¢
Knowledge Acquisition
We have developed two complementary tools to
greatly increase ... has a
role from A to B (or from B to A) can be referred to by
a definite NP. This has not yet been integrated into
the Janus model of reference processing [4].
4.3.2. Metonymy...
... subsequent modification to the system
resulted in over 96 per cent of word
tags being correctly assigned
automatically. The remaining 3 to ~ per
cent were corrected by human post-editors.
~brk is ...
programs was devised to automatically
produce a single level of grammatical
description with one word tag representing
the word class or part of speech of each
word token in the c...
... computationally infeasi-
ble to directly use the feature vector
()T
φ
. To
solve this computational issue, Collins and Duffy
(2001) proposed the following parse tree kernel
to calculate the dot product ... by layer in a top-
down manner. Culotta and Sorensen (2004) gen-
eralized it to estimate similarity between depend-
ency trees. Their tree kernels require the match-
able nodes t...
... vectors) their algorithm al-
lows a word to belong to more than one cluster,
each cluster a word is assigned to can be consid-
ered as one of its senses. A problem that we see
with this approach ... clustering
of global co-occurrence vectors. To see this, let us
bring our attention to the various species of ani-
mals that are among the top 30 associations to
poach. Some of...
... which
extends vertically from above the signer’s head to
waist level, and horizontally from touching/close to
the body to at arm’s length in front of and to the
side of the signer. Signs can be categorised ... is
used to associate pronouns with discourse referents,
and reuse of nouns is used to imply co-reference
to the same linguistic referent. Currently, the most
common 50% CM...
... word pairs that are not likely to be good predictors
of discourse relations.
To test this hypothesis, we decided to carry out
a second experiment that used as predictors only
a subset of the word ... us access to general purpose knowledge
bases that assert that “similar(libya,rwanda)”.
The approach we advocate in this paper is in some
respects less ambitious than current approaches...
... instruction to start using INGLISH. Ini-
tially there is a preference to tt~ the mouse to explore the cov-
erage and then to begin to incorporate some typing. We have
not had any long-term use~ to ... refers to the parent node and t
to the node to which the schema is attached.
The final phase of INKA interprets the f-structures to
produce Pmlog clauses. All of the inf...
... presented here aims to address this
problem. Our model provides an enabling foun-
dation toward a linguistic approach by first shift-
ing to a two-dimensional CFG framework. This
permits us to construct ... 1078
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