An integrated architecture for shallow and deep processing

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We present an architecture for the integration of shallow and deep NLP components which is aimed at flexible combination of different language technologies for a range of practical current and future applications. In particular, we describe the integration of a high-level HPSG parsing system with different high-performance shallow components, ranging from named entity recognition to chunk parsing and shallow clause recognition. The NLP components enrich a representation of natural language text with layers of new XML meta-information using a single shared data structure, called the text chart. We describe details of the integration methods, and show how information extraction and language checking applications for realworld German text benefit from a deep grammatical analysis.

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Crysmann, B., Frank, A., Kiefer, B., Müller, S., Neumann, G., Piskorski, J., … Krieger, H. U. (2002). An integrated architecture for shallow and deep processing. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Vol. 2002-July, pp. 441–448). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1073083.1073157

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