Publication | Open Access
Linguistically informed statistical models of constituent structure for ordering in sentence realization
39
Citations
20
References
2004
Year
Unknown Venue
Syntactic ParsingEngineeringDependency LinguisticsSyntactic StructureNatural Language ProcessingSyntaxComputational LinguisticsSyntactic Constituent OrderGrammarConstituent StructureLanguage StudiesStatistical Parsing ModelsSentence RealizationMachine TranslationGrammatical FormalismStatistical ModelsSemantic ParsingShallow ParsingTreebanksLinguistics
We present several statistical models of syntactic constituent order for sentence realization. We compare several models, including simple joint models inspired by existing statistical parsing models, and several novel conditional models. The conditional models leverage a large set of linguistic features without manual feature selection. We apply and evaluate the models in sentence realization for French and German and find that a particular conditional model outperforms all others. We employ a version of that model in an evaluation on unordered trees from the Penn TreeBank. We offer this result on standard data as a reference-point for evaluations of ordering in sentence realization.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1