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Partial training for a lexicalized-grammar parser
- Partial Training for a Lexicalized-Grammar Parser Stephen Clark Oxford University Computing
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2007b. Perceptron training for a wide-coverage lexicalized-grammar parser
- Perceptron Training for a Wide-Coverage Lexicalized-Grammar Parser Stephen Clark Oxford University
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Formalism-independent parser evaluation with CCG and DepBank
- Formalism-Independent Parser Evaluation with CCG and DepBank Stephen Clark Oxford University
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2004a. The importance of supertagging for wide-coverage CCG parsing
- The Importance of Supertagging for Wide-Coverage CCG Parsing Stephen Clark School of Informatics
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Parsing the WSJ using CCG and log-linear models
- Parsing the WSJ using CCG and Log-Linear Models Stephen Clark School of Informatics University
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Object-Extraction and Question-Parsing Using CCG
- Object-Extraction and Question-Parsing using CCG Stephen Clark and Mark Steedman School
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Evaluating a Wide-Coverage CCG Parser
- Evaluating a Wide-Coverage CCG Parser Stephen Clark and Julia Hockenmaier Division of Informatics
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A Class-based Probabilistic approach to Structural Disambiguation
- phrase atta.chment experiment. 1 Introduction Stephen Clark and David Weir School of Cognitive
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An Iterative Approach to Estimating Frequencies over a Semantic Hierarchy
- An Iterative Approach to Estimating Frequencies over a Semantic Hierarchy Stephen Clark and David
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Class-Based Probability Estimation Using a Semantic Hierarchy
- Class-Based Probability Estimation Using a Semantic Hierarchy Stephen Clark ∗ David Weir
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