Prepositional phrase attachment without oracles

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Abstract

Work on prepositional phrase (PP) attachment resolution generally assumes that there is an oracle that provides the two hypothesized structures that we want to choose between. The information that there are two possible attachment sites and the information about the lexical heads of those phrases is usually extracted from gold-standard parse trees. We show that the performance of reattachment methods is higher with such an oracle than without. Because oracles are not available in NLP applications, this indicates that the current evaluation methodology for PP attachment does not produce realistic performance numbers. We argue that PP attachment should not be evaluated in isolation, but instead as an integral component of a parsing system, without using information from the gold-standard oracle. © 2007 Association for Computational Linguistics.

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Atterer, M., & Schütze, H. (2007). Prepositional phrase attachment without oracles. Computational Linguistics, 33(4), 469–476. https://doi.org/10.1162/coli.2007.33.4.469

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