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Effective Measures of Domain Similarity for Parsing
Barbara Plank
University of Groningen
The Netherlands
b.plank@rug.nl
Gertjan van Noord
University of Groningen
The ... Angeles, California, June. Association
for Computational Linguistics.
Vincent Van Asch and Walter Daelemans. 2010. Us-
ing Domain Similarity for Performance E...
... appli-
cations of schemata. The semantic representation of
the new phrase is calculated at the same time. As
such, an HPSG parse forest can be considered to
be a forest of signs. Making use of these ... subtrees
with a height of 7 for c0. Suppose that the input for-
est is binarized and that |E| is the average number
of hyperedges of each node, then we must generate
O(|E|
2...
... questions,
etc.
The {topic→information} index requires iden-
tification of the topic for each call to make use
of information available in the model. Below we
show examples of the use of the model for topic
identification.
5.1 ... because of
its hierarchical nature where information can be
obtained for topics of various granularity unlike
(Mishne et al., 2005) where there is n...
... definition of a predicate, we
may also change its set of
MSEA's.
We call the set
of
MSEA's
existing for a current definition of a predi-
cate the set of
active MSEA's
for this ... translate well-formed expression of
the source language into expressions of the language
of "semantic" representation, such as regularized
operator-argument form...
... preference for
one particular metonymy, which is of special inter-
est for reporting verbs, namely where the name of
a country, of a country's citizens, of a capital, or
even of the building ... Pustejovsky and Anick (1990) for a description
of tools for such a semi-automatic acquisition of se-
mantic information from a large corpus).
Using qualia structure as...
... results.
For the questions common for all the annota-
tors we capture about 70% of the answers for
three out of four domains. After studying the re-
sults we noticed that for the earthquake domain
some ... input informa-
tion about the domain but allowed them to use any
sources to learn more information about the do-
main.
We had ten subjects, each of which created one
list...
... algo-
rithms have been implemented for mobile devices,
of ce software (Open Of ce Writer), search en-
gines (Google query completion), and in special-
needs software for writers who have difficulties
typing ... neuro-
logical issues. Training data for this combi-
nation of language (Dutch), text type (FAQ)
and domain (medical/neurological) is sparse.
Therefore, we search for the...
... Proceedings of the NAACL HLT
2010 First International Workshop on Formalisms and
Methodology for Learning by Reading. Association
for Computational Linguistics, Los Angeles, Califor-
nia, June.
Thiago ... Pro-
ceedings of the NAACL HLT 2010 First International
Workshop on Formalisms and Methodology for Learn-
ing by Reading, pages 15–23, Los Angeles, California,
June. Association f...
... results
suggest that identification of domain- specific
senses (IDSS) may actually be of benefit.
1 Introduction
Domain- specific sense of a word is crucial informa-
tion for many NLP tasks and their applications, ... motivation for their work
was similar to ours, i.e., to try to capture changes in
ranking of senses for documents from different do-
mains.
Domain adaptation is al...
... tissues and in the plasma of
vertebrates (for a review, see [1]). It belongs to a wider group
of actin-binding proteins that share a number of repeated
domains; six in the case of gelsolin itself, ... Digestion of G4–6 domain by trypsin
(trypsin/G4–6 ratio: 1/25 w/w) for 10 min molecular weight markers
(lane T). G4–6 domain (46 kDa) before proteolysis (lane 1). G4–6
digest in...