CCG Supertagging
8 papers with code • 1 benchmarks • 2 datasets
Combinatory Categorical Grammar (CCG; Steedman, 2000) is a highly lexicalized formalism. The standard parsing model of Clark and Curran (2007) uses over 400 lexical categories (or supertags), compared to about 50 part-of-speech tags for typical parsers.
Example:
Vinken | , | 61 | years | old |
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N | , | N/N | N | (S[adj]\ NP)\ NP |
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Improved CCG Parsing with Semi-supervised Supertagging
Current supervised parsers are limited by the size of their labelled training data, making improving them with unlabelled data an important goal.