Statistical grammar induction for natural language parsing

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Abstract

Parsing, or syntactic analysis, is a fundamental problem in natural language processing. A natural language parser begins with words of input and builds up a syntactic tree, applying grammar rules acquired from language corpora beforehand. This article focuses primarily on the acquisition of grammar rules from language corpora, which is called grammar induction, and describes recent advances in statistical grammar induction for statistical parsing.

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Shindo, H. (2014). Statistical grammar induction for natural language parsing. NTT Technical Review, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.53829/ntr201401ra1

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