Improved head-driven statistical models for natural language parsing

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Li-chi Yuan
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[1] Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics,School of Information Technology
[2] Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics,Jiangxi Key Laboratory of Data and Knowledge Engineering
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valence structure; semantic dependency; head-driven statistical syntactic parsing; semantic role labeling;
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Head-driven statistical models for natural language parsing are the most representative lexicalized syntactic parsing models, but they only utilize semantic dependency between words, and do not incorporate other semantic information such as semantic collocation and semantic category. Some improvements on this distinctive parser are presented. Firstly, “valency” is an essential semantic feature of words. Once the valency of word is determined, the collocation of the word is clear, and the sentence structure can be directly derived. Thus, a syntactic parsing model combining valence structure with semantic dependency is purposed on the base of head-driven statistical syntactic parsing models. Secondly, semantic role labeling (SRL) is very necessary for deep natural language processing. An integrated parsing approach is proposed to integrate semantic parsing into the syntactic parsing process. Experiments are conducted for the refined statistical parser. The results show that 87.12% precision and 85.04% recall are obtained, and F measure is improved by 5.68% compared with the head-driven parsing model introduced by Collins.
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页码:2747 / 2752
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