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IWPT 1989: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Masaru Tomita:
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, IWPT 1989, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, August 1989. Carnegy Mellon University / ACL 1989 - Robert T. Kasper:
Unification and Classification: An Experiment in Information-Based Parsing. 1-7 - Dale Gerdemann:
Using Restriction to Optimize Unification Parsing. 8-17 - John T. Maxwell III, Ronald M. Kaplan:
An Overview of Disjunctive Constraint Satisfaction. 18-27 - Bernard Lang:
A Uniform Formal Framework for Parsing. 28-42 - Giorgio Satta, Oliviero Stock:
Head-Driven Bidirectional Parsing: A Tabular Method. 43-51 - Martin Kay:
Head-Driven Parsing. 52-62 - Edward Gibson:
Parsing with Principles: Predicting a Phrasal Node Before Its Head Appears. 63-74 - Sandiway Fong, Robert C. Berwick:
The Computational Implementation of Principle-Based Parsers. 75-84 - T. Fujisaki, Frederick Jelinek, John Cocke, E. Black, T. Nishino:
Probabilistic Parsing Method for Sentence Disambiguation. 85-94 - Keh-Yih Su, Jong-Nae Wang, Mei-Hui Su, Jing-Shin Chang:
A Sequential Truncation Parsing Algorithm Based on the Score Function. 95-104 - Jeremy H. Wright, E. N. Wrigley:
Probabilistic LR Parsing for Speech Recognition. 105-114 - Dieter Huber:
Parsing Speech for Structure and Prominence. 115-125 - Kenji Kita, Takeshi Kawabata, Hiroaki Saito:
Parsing Continuous Speech by HMM-LR Method. 126-131 - Kiyoshi Kogure:
Parsing Japanese Spoken Sentences Based on HPSG. 132-141 - Job M. van Zuijlen:
Probabilistic Methods in Dependency Grammar Parsing. 142-151 - Robert E. Wall, Kent Wittenburg:
Predictive Normal Forms for Composition in Categorical Grammars. 152-161 - Mark Steedman:
Parsing Spoken Language Using Combinatory Grammars. 162-171 - K. Vijay-Shanker, David J. Weir:
Recognition of Combinatory Categorial Grammars and Linear Indexed Grammars. 172-181 - Rohman Nozohoor-Farshi:
Handling of Ill-Designed Grammars in Tomita's Parsing Algorithm. 182-192 - James R. Kipps:
Analysis of Tomita's Algorithm for General Context-Free Parsing. 193-202 - Mark Johnson:
The Computational Complexity of Tomita's Algorithm. 203-208 - Stephanie Seneff:
Probabilistic Parsing for Spoken Language Applications. 209-218 - James L. McClelland:
Connectionist Models of Language. 219-220 - Ajay N. Jain, Alex Waibel:
A Connectionist Parser Aimed at Spoken Language. 221-229 - Hiroaki Kitano, Teruko Mitamura, Masaru Tomita:
Massively Parallel Parsing in ΦDmDialog: Integrated Architecture for Parsing Speech Inputs. 230-239 - Anton Nijholt:
Parallel Parsing Strategies in Natural Language Processing. 240-253 - Roland Hausser:
Complexity and Decidability in Left-Associative Grammar. 254-263 - Patrick Shann:
The selection of a parsing strategy for an on-line machine translation system in a sublanguage domain. A new practical comparison. 264-276 - Alan W. Black:
Finite State Machines from Feature Grammars. 277-285 - Nariyoshi Yamai, Tadashi Seko, Noboru Kubo, Toru Kawata:
An Effective Enumeration Algorithm of Parses for Ambiguous CFL. 286-296 - David Weber:
A Morphological Parser for Linguistic Exploration. 297-308 - Geert Adriaens:
The Parallel Expert Parser: A Meaning-Oriented, Lexically-Guided, Parallel-Interactive Model of Natural Language Understanding. 309-319 - Henry S. Thompson:
Chart Parsing for Loosely Coupled Parallel Systems. 320-328 - Hozumi Tanaka, Hiroaki Numazaki:
Parallel Generalized LR Parsing based on Logic Programming. 329-338 - Yves Schabes, Aravind K. Joshi:
The Relevance of Lexicalization to Parsing. 339-349 - Massimo Marino:
A Framework for the Development of Natural Language Grammars. 350-360 - Stuart A. Malone, Sue Felshin:
An Efficient Method for Parsing Erroneous Input. 361-368 - Deok Ho Yoon, Yung Taek Kim:
Analysis Techniques for Korean Sentences Based on Lexical Functional Grammar. 369-378 - Kazunori Matsumoto, Hiroshi Sakaki, Shingo Kuroiwa:
Learning Cooccurrences by using a Parser. 379-388 - Kenneth Ward Church, William A. Gale, Patrick Hanks, Donald Hindle:
Parsing, Word Associations and Typical Predicate-Argument Relations. 389-398 - Neil K. Simpkins, Peter J. Hancox:
An Efficient, Primarily Bottom-Up Parser for Unification Grammars. 399-400 - Brian M. Slator, Yorick Wilks:
PREMO: Parsing by Conspicuous Lexical Consumption. 401-413 - Masaru Tomita:
Parsing 2-Dimensional Language. 414-424 - Karen Jensen:
A Broad-Coverage Natural Language Analysis System. 425-441 - S. Pal Asija:
Pseudo Parsing Swift-Answer Algorithm. 442-447 - Eva Hajicová:
A Dependency-Based Parser for Topic and Focus. 448-457 - Navin Budhiraja, Subrata Mitra, Harish Karnick, Rajeev Sangal:
Parsing Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar with Dynamic Expansion. 458-467
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