Part-of-Speech Tagging and Partial Parsing

作者: S. Abney

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1183-8_4

关键词: Computational linguisticsNatural language understandingNoun phraseContradictionPart-of-speech taggingNatural language processingComputer scienceLexical ruleArtificial intelligenceParsingPopularity

摘要: The initial impetus for the current popularity of statistical methods in computational linguistics was provided large part by papers on part-of-speech tagging Church (1988), DeRose and Garside (1987b). In contradiction to common wisdom, these taggers showed that it indeed possible carve disambiguation out apparently monolithic problem natural language understanding, solve with impressive accuracy.

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