Dependency based CCG derivation and application

This paper presents and evaluates an algorithm to translate a dependency treebank into a Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) lexicon. The dependency relations between a head and a child in a dependency tree are exploited to determine how CCG categories should be derived by making a functional dist...

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Main Author: Brewster, Joshua Blake
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2563
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2010-12-25632015-09-20T16:57:56ZDependency based CCG derivation and applicationBrewster, Joshua BlakeCCG derivationDependency treebankComputational linguisticsCombinatory Categorical GrammarLexiconDependency grammarsThis paper presents and evaluates an algorithm to translate a dependency treebank into a Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) lexicon. The dependency relations between a head and a child in a dependency tree are exploited to determine how CCG categories should be derived by making a functional distinction between adjunct and argument relations. Derivations for an English (CoNLL08 shared task treebank) and for an Italian (Turin University Treebank) dependency treebank are performed, each requiring a number of preprocessing steps. In order to determine the adequacy of the lexicons, dubbed DepEngCCG and DepItCCG, they are compared via two methods to preexisting CCG lexicons derived from similar or equivalent sources (CCGbank and TutCCG). First, a number of metrics are used to compare the state of the lexicon, including category complexity and category growth. Second, to measures the potential applicability of the lexicons in NLP tasks, the derived English CCG lexicon and CCGbank are compared in a sentiment analysis task. While the numeric measurements show promising results for the quality of the lexicons, the sentiment analysis task fails to generate a usable comparison.text2011-02-21T19:44:27Z2011-02-21T19:44:37Z2011-02-21T19:44:27Z2011-02-21T19:44:37Z2010-122011-02-21December 20102011-02-21T19:44:37Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2563eng
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topic CCG derivation
Dependency treebank
Computational linguistics
Combinatory Categorical Grammar
Lexicon
Dependency grammars
spellingShingle CCG derivation
Dependency treebank
Computational linguistics
Combinatory Categorical Grammar
Lexicon
Dependency grammars
Brewster, Joshua Blake
Dependency based CCG derivation and application
description This paper presents and evaluates an algorithm to translate a dependency treebank into a Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) lexicon. The dependency relations between a head and a child in a dependency tree are exploited to determine how CCG categories should be derived by making a functional distinction between adjunct and argument relations. Derivations for an English (CoNLL08 shared task treebank) and for an Italian (Turin University Treebank) dependency treebank are performed, each requiring a number of preprocessing steps. In order to determine the adequacy of the lexicons, dubbed DepEngCCG and DepItCCG, they are compared via two methods to preexisting CCG lexicons derived from similar or equivalent sources (CCGbank and TutCCG). First, a number of metrics are used to compare the state of the lexicon, including category complexity and category growth. Second, to measures the potential applicability of the lexicons in NLP tasks, the derived English CCG lexicon and CCGbank are compared in a sentiment analysis task. While the numeric measurements show promising results for the quality of the lexicons, the sentiment analysis task fails to generate a usable comparison. === text
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title Dependency based CCG derivation and application
title_short Dependency based CCG derivation and application
title_full Dependency based CCG derivation and application
title_fullStr Dependency based CCG derivation and application
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