Inducing Tree-Substitution Grammars.
Inducing a grammar from text has proven to be a notoriously challenging learning task despite decades of research. The primary reason for its difficulty is that in order to induce plausible grammars, the underlying model must be capable of representing the intricacies of language while also ensuring...
Main Authors: | Cohn, T, Blunsom, P, Goldwater, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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