Stanford Parser
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The Stanford Parser is a natural language parser based on a statistically induced Phrase Structure Grammar and a Dependency Grammar.
References
- http://www-nlp.stanford.edu/software/lex-parser.shtml
- Demohttp://josie.stanford.edu:8080/parser/
- http://nlp.stanford.edu/downloads/lex-parser.shtml
2006
- (de Marneffe et al., 2006) ⇒ Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Bill MacCartney and Christopher D. Manning. (2006). “Generating Typed Dependency Parses from Phrase Structure Parses.” In: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2006).
2003
- (Klein & Manning, 2003) ⇒ D. Klein and Christopher D. Manning. (2003). “Accurate Unlexicalized Parsing.” In: Proceedings of ACL-2003.
- (Manning et al., 2003) ⇒ Christopher D. Manning, Dan Klein, and Roger Levy. (2003). “Natural Language Parsing: Graphs, the A* Algorithm, and Modularity. Talk at University of Toronto.
2002
- (Klein & Manning, 2002) ⇒ D. Klein and Christopher D. Manning. (2002). “Fast Exact Inference with a Factored Model for Natural Language Parsing." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 15 (NIPS 2002).