Efficient Parsing for Head-Split Dependency Trees

  • Satta G
  • Kuhlmann M
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Abstract

Head splitting techniques have been successfully exploited to improve the asymptotic runtime of parsing algorithms for projective dependency trees, under the arc-factored model. In this article we extend these techniques to a class of non-projective dependency trees, called well-nested dependency trees with block-degree at most 2, which has been previously investigated in the literature. We define a structural property that allows head splitting for these trees, and present two algorithms that improve over the runtime of existing algorithms at no significant loss in coverage.

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Satta, G., & Kuhlmann, M. (2013). Efficient Parsing for Head-Split Dependency Trees. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 1, 267–278. https://doi.org/10.1162/tacl_a_00226

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