Extensions to Constraint Dependency Parsing for Spoken Language Processing (1995)
| Venue: | COMPUTER SPEECH AND LANGUAGE |
| Citations: | 21 - 10 self |
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@ARTICLE{Harper95extensionsto,
author = {Mary P. Harper and Randall A. Helzerman},
title = {Extensions to Constraint Dependency Parsing for Spoken Language Processing},
journal = {COMPUTER SPEECH AND LANGUAGE},
year = {1995},
volume = {9},
pages = {187--234}
}
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Abstract
A text-based and spoken language processing framework based on the Constraint Dependency Grammar (CDG) developed by Maruyama [24, 25] is discussed. The scope of CDG is expanded to allow for the analysis of sentences containing lexically ambiguous words, to allow feature analysis in constraints, and to efficiently process multiple sentence candidates that are likely to arise in spoken language processing. The benefits of the CDG parsing approach are summarized. Additionally, the development of CDG grammars using our grammar tools and parser is discussed.







