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Conversion from DS to PS
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Information in PS and DS PS (e.g., PTB) DS (some target DS) POS tagyes Function tag (e.g., -SBJ) yes Empty category and co-indexation yesmaybe Syntactic tagyesno Allowing crossingnoyes
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Previous work (Collins, Hajič, Ramshaw and Tillmann, 1999) (Xia and Palmer, 2001) Both are based on heuristics. Need to handle non-projectivity and ambiguity.
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Our approach DS DS + : e.g., removing non-projectivity by introducing trace and co-indexation. DS + PS + : We prefer to keep this step simple and general. PS + PS: e.g., choose one or more phrase structures stored in PS +.
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DS DS + Whom do you think he will invite?
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DS + PS + Mary will come tomorrow
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Resulting phrase structures
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PS + PS
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Ambiguity in DS Ex1: young men and women Ex2: adj N 1, N 2, N 3, and N 4 ???
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Remaining questions DS DS + : Can all kinds of non-projectivity be resolved by inserting empty categories? DS + PS + : –Are fine-grained dependency links sufficient for disambiguating all possible readings in DS? –What is the unit of conversion? A dependent link or a larger tree fragment?
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Backup slides
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Common approach for PS DS For each internal node in the PS (1) Find the head child (2) Make the non-head child depend on head-child For (1), very often people use a head percolation table and functional tags.
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Our approach PS PS + : e.g., inserting internal nodes in order to make certain DS possible from the PS. PS + DS + : same as before DS + DS: e.g., handling crossing with the help of co-indexation.
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Previous work on DS PS
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Summary Separating the conversion into three steps: –Keeping the 2 nd step simple and general –The 1 st and 3 rd steps could depend on analyses that one chooses. Rich annotation will help conversion: –Ex: function tag, empty category and co-indexation Some issues need more study.
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