Aït-Mokhtar et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Robustness beyond shallowness: incremental deep parsingAït-Mokhtar et al., 2002
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- Aït-Mokhtar S
- Chanod J
- Roux C
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- Natural Language Engineering
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Robustness is a key issue for natural language processing in general and parsing in particular, and many approaches have been explored in the last decade for the design of robust parsing systems. Among those approaches is shallow or partial parsing, which …
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