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DTG are designed to share some of the advantages of TAG while overcoming some of its limitations. DTG involve two composition operations called subsertion and sister-adjunction.
Rambow, Owen+2 more
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An algorithm for efficiently generating summary paragraphs using tree-adjoining grammar [PDF]
Bruce Eddy, Diana Bental, Alison Cawsey
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The role of Function Words to build syntactic knowledge in French-speaking children. [PDF]
Le Normand MT, Thai-Van H.
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Automatic generation of pseudoknotted RNAs taxonomy. [PDF]
Quadrini M, Tesei L, Merelli E.
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Supertagged phrase-based statistical machine translation [PDF]
Until quite recently, extending Phrase-based Statistical Machine Translation (PBSMT) with syntactic structure caused system performance to deteriorate.
Hassan, Hany, Sima'an, Khalil, Way, Andy
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Fast LR parsing using rich (Tree Adjoining) Grammars [PDF]
Carlos A. Prolo
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Recent trends in RNA informatics: a review of machine learning and deep learning for RNA secondary structure prediction and RNA drug discovery. [PDF]
Sato K, Hamada M.
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Separating Dependency from Constituency in a Tree Rewriting System
In this paper we present a new tree-rewriting formalism called Link-Sharing Tree Adjoining Grammar (LSTAG) which is a variant of synchronous TAGs. Using LSTAG we define an approach towards coordination where linguistic dependency is distinguished from ...
Sarkar, Anoop
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XMG : eXtending MetaGrammars to MCTAG [PDF]
In this paper, we introduce an extension of the XMG system (eXtensibleMeta-Grammar) in order to allow for the description of Multi-Component Tree Adjoining Grammars.
Kallmeyer, Laura+3 more
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