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Stochastic lexicalized context-free grammar (SLCFG) is an attractive compromise between the parsing efficiency of stochastic context-free grammar (SCFG) and the lexical sensitivity of stochastic lexicalized tree-adjoining grammar (SLTAG) . SLCFG is a restricted form of SLTAG that can only generate context-free languages and can be parsed in cubic time. However, SLCFG retains the lexical sensitivity of SLTAG and is therefore a much better basis for capturing distributional information about words than SCFG.- Anthology ID:
- 1993.iwpt-1.20
- Volume:
- Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies
- Month:
- August 10-13
- Year:
- 1993
- Address:
- Tilburg, Netherlands and Durbuy, Belgium
- Editors:
- Harry Bunt, Robert Berwick, Ken Church, Aravind Joshi, Ronald Kaplan, Martin Kay, Bernard Lang, Makoto Nagao, Anton Nijholt, Mark Steedman, Henry Thompson, Masaru Tomita, K. Vijay-Shanker, Yorick Wilks, Kent Wittenburg
- Venue:
- IWPT
- SIG:
- SIGPARSE
- Publisher:
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- Note:
- Pages:
- 257–266
- Language:
- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/1993.iwpt-1.20/
- DOI:
- Bibkey:
- Cite (ACL):
- Yves Schabes and Richard C. Waters. 1993. Stochastic Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar. In Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, pages 257–266, Tilburg, Netherlands and Durbuy, Belgium. Association for Computational Linguistics.
- Cite (Informal):
- Stochastic Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar (Schabes & Waters, IWPT 1993)
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- PDF:
- https://aclanthology.org/1993.iwpt-1.20.pdf
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@inproceedings{schabes-waters-1993-stochastic, title = "Stochastic Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar", author = "Schabes, Yves and Waters, Richard C.", editor = "Bunt, Harry and Berwick, Robert and Church, Ken and Joshi, Aravind and Kaplan, Ronald and Kay, Martin and Lang, Bernard and Nagao, Makoto and Nijholt, Anton and Steedman, Mark and Thompson, Henry and Tomita, Masaru and Vijay-Shanker, K. and Wilks, Yorick and Wittenburg, Kent", booktitle = "Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies", month = aug # " 10-13", year = "1993", address = "Tilburg, Netherlands and Durbuy, Belgium", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/1993.iwpt-1.20/", pages = "257--266", abstract = "Stochastic lexicalized context-free grammar (SLCFG) is an attractive compromise between the parsing efficiency of stochastic context-free grammar (SCFG) and the lexical sensitivity of stochastic lexicalized tree-adjoining grammar (SLTAG) . SLCFG is a restricted form of SLTAG that can only generate context-free languages and can be parsed in cubic time. However, SLCFG retains the lexical sensitivity of SLTAG and is therefore a much better basis for capturing distributional information about words than SCFG." }
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%0 Conference Proceedings %T Stochastic Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar %A Schabes, Yves %A Waters, Richard C. %Y Bunt, Harry %Y Berwick, Robert %Y Church, Ken %Y Joshi, Aravind %Y Kaplan, Ronald %Y Kay, Martin %Y Lang, Bernard %Y Nagao, Makoto %Y Nijholt, Anton %Y Steedman, Mark %Y Thompson, Henry %Y Tomita, Masaru %Y Vijay-Shanker, K. %Y Wilks, Yorick %Y Wittenburg, Kent %S Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies %D 1993 %8 aug 10 13 %I Association for Computational Linguistics %C Tilburg, Netherlands and Durbuy, Belgium %F schabes-waters-1993-stochastic %X Stochastic lexicalized context-free grammar (SLCFG) is an attractive compromise between the parsing efficiency of stochastic context-free grammar (SCFG) and the lexical sensitivity of stochastic lexicalized tree-adjoining grammar (SLTAG) . SLCFG is a restricted form of SLTAG that can only generate context-free languages and can be parsed in cubic time. However, SLCFG retains the lexical sensitivity of SLTAG and is therefore a much better basis for capturing distributional information about words than SCFG. %U https://aclanthology.org/1993.iwpt-1.20/ %P 257-266
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[Stochastic Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar](https://aclanthology.org/1993.iwpt-1.20/) (Schabes & Waters, IWPT 1993)
- Stochastic Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar (Schabes & Waters, IWPT 1993)
ACL
- Yves Schabes and Richard C. Waters. 1993. Stochastic Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar. In Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, pages 257–266, Tilburg, Netherlands and Durbuy, Belgium. Association for Computational Linguistics.